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Preface; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors; 1: Mining Metagenomes for Novel Bioactive Molecules; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Potential BAMs; 1.2.1 From Terrestrial Microbes; 1.2.2 From Marine Microbes; 1.2.3 From Plant Endophytes; 1.2.4 From Human Microbiome; 1.3 The Future Prospects; 1.4 Opinion; References; 2: Rhizosphere Microbiome Metagenomics: Elucidating the Abditive Microflora; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Plant-Microbe Interactions; 2.3 Diversity of Rhizosphere Microbiome
2.4 Elucidating the Hidden Root-Associated Microflora2.4.1 Metagenomics: A Classic Tool; 2.4.2 Exploring Plant-Microbe Interplay Through Metagenomics; 2.6 Perspectives; References; 3: Rhizosphere Microbiome and Its Role in Plant Growth Promotion; 3.1 Plant Microbiome: An Introduction; 3.1.1 Contribution of Plant Microbiome in Plant Intensification and Health; 3.1.1.1 Mechanisms of Improving Plant Growth and Health; 3.2 Bioprospecting Microbes Along with Metagenome of Plant Rhizosphere; 3.3 The Rhizosphere Microbiome
3.4 Composition, Abundance, and Diversity of Rhizospheric Microbiome3.4.1 Bacteria; 3.4.2 Archaea; 3.4.3 Fungi in the Rhizosphere; 3.4.4 Other Rhizosphere Inhabitants; 3.5 Interactions Between Plants and Microbes in the Rhizosphere; 3.5.1 Negative Interactions in the Rhizosphere; 3.5.2 Positive Interactions in the Rhizosphere; 3.5.3 Root Exudates-Mediators of Plant-Microbe Interactions; 3.5.4 Impact of Root Exudates on Rhizospheric Microbiome; 3.5.5 Rhizosphere Microbiome Influences Root Exudation Process
3.6 Rhizospheric Microbiome in Agriculture3.6.1 Production of Phytohormones (Phytostimulation); 3.6.2 Provision of Nutrients (Biofertilization); 3.6.2.1 Nitrogen Fixation; 3.6.2.2 Phosphorus Solubilization; Mechanism Involved in Phosphate Solubilization; 3.6.2.3 Sequestering Iron by Rhizobacteria; 3.6.3 Rhizobacteria as Rhizoremediators; 3.6.4 Improvement of Plant Resistance to Pathogen Infection; 3.6.4.1 Mechanisms of Biocontrol; 3.7 Manipulation of Rhizosphere Microbiome
3.7.1 Manipulation by Introducing or Stimulating Microorganisms3.7.2 Soil Sterilization and Application of Specific Compounds; 3.7.3 Soil Management and Fertilization; 3.7.4 Manipulating the Rhizosphere Microbiome Using Biotechnological Approaches of Plant Breeding and Genetic Engineering; 3.8 Conclusion and Future Perspectives; References; 4: Microbial Community Dynamics During Soil Ecosystem Development; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Microbial Succession: A Proxy of Ecosystem Development; 4.3 Stages in Microbial Succession; 4.4 Chronosequences to Study Succession
2.4 Elucidating the Hidden Root-Associated Microflora2.4.1 Metagenomics: A Classic Tool; 2.4.2 Exploring Plant-Microbe Interplay Through Metagenomics; 2.6 Perspectives; References; 3: Rhizosphere Microbiome and Its Role in Plant Growth Promotion; 3.1 Plant Microbiome: An Introduction; 3.1.1 Contribution of Plant Microbiome in Plant Intensification and Health; 3.1.1.1 Mechanisms of Improving Plant Growth and Health; 3.2 Bioprospecting Microbes Along with Metagenome of Plant Rhizosphere; 3.3 The Rhizosphere Microbiome
3.4 Composition, Abundance, and Diversity of Rhizospheric Microbiome3.4.1 Bacteria; 3.4.2 Archaea; 3.4.3 Fungi in the Rhizosphere; 3.4.4 Other Rhizosphere Inhabitants; 3.5 Interactions Between Plants and Microbes in the Rhizosphere; 3.5.1 Negative Interactions in the Rhizosphere; 3.5.2 Positive Interactions in the Rhizosphere; 3.5.3 Root Exudates-Mediators of Plant-Microbe Interactions; 3.5.4 Impact of Root Exudates on Rhizospheric Microbiome; 3.5.5 Rhizosphere Microbiome Influences Root Exudation Process
3.6 Rhizospheric Microbiome in Agriculture3.6.1 Production of Phytohormones (Phytostimulation); 3.6.2 Provision of Nutrients (Biofertilization); 3.6.2.1 Nitrogen Fixation; 3.6.2.2 Phosphorus Solubilization; Mechanism Involved in Phosphate Solubilization; 3.6.2.3 Sequestering Iron by Rhizobacteria; 3.6.3 Rhizobacteria as Rhizoremediators; 3.6.4 Improvement of Plant Resistance to Pathogen Infection; 3.6.4.1 Mechanisms of Biocontrol; 3.7 Manipulation of Rhizosphere Microbiome
3.7.1 Manipulation by Introducing or Stimulating Microorganisms3.7.2 Soil Sterilization and Application of Specific Compounds; 3.7.3 Soil Management and Fertilization; 3.7.4 Manipulating the Rhizosphere Microbiome Using Biotechnological Approaches of Plant Breeding and Genetic Engineering; 3.8 Conclusion and Future Perspectives; References; 4: Microbial Community Dynamics During Soil Ecosystem Development; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Microbial Succession: A Proxy of Ecosystem Development; 4.3 Stages in Microbial Succession; 4.4 Chronosequences to Study Succession