Soil Microorganisms for Plant Growth Promotion and Soil Health
- 1st Edition - October 22, 2025
- Latest edition
- Editor: Gustavo Santoyo
- Language: English
Soil Microorganisms for Plant Growth Promotion and Soil Health provides readers with an overview of plant growth-promoting microorganisms and their molecular mechanisms to improv… Read more
A soil beneficial microbe cannot only be the living cells, but also their components, such as molecules or enzymes produced by this beneficial microbiota. Molecules like microbial phytohormones can be excellent promoters or regulators of plant growth, as well as proteins and other compounds like volatiles, which might elicit a systemic resistance response against pathogenic threats. Therefore, plant growth promoters living in soil, associated with plant roots, could act through direct beneficial interactions with the plant, by stimulating or regulating growth responses to environmental conditions, or indirectly by inhibiting the growth of potential microbial pathogens and herbivore pests.
- Consolidates the latest advances on plant growth-promoting microorganisms residing in soil
- Includes both direct e.g., phytohormones, plant nutrition, and indirect e.g., biocontrol mechanisms to promote plant growth
- Covers the main mechanisms to promote plant growth: phytohormones and biocontrol
- Includes detailed information about types of soil microrganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic organisms and their specific functions and impact on soil health
2. Impact of agrochemicals on soil health
3. Soil microorganisms for plant growth promotion
4. Rhizosphere fungi in sustainable agriculture
5. Plant microbiome and the holobiont concept
6. Diversity of plant root-associated microorganisms
7. Soil nitrogen-fixing bacteria
8. Mycorrhizal fungi and soil health
9. The rhizosphere as a source of plant endophytes
10. Biocontrol bacterial agents residing in soil
11. Plant growth-stimulating mechanisms by Trichoderma
12. Mycoparasitism by soil Trichoderma species
13. Microbial phytohormones production by soil microbes
14. Microbial facilitators of plant nutrient acquisition
15. Ethylene and ACC deaminase in beneficial soil microorganisms
16. Induced systemic resistance and microbial elicitors
17. Microbial siderophores
18. Microbial volatiles produced by soil bacteria
19. Diversity of plant growth promoters in saline soils
20. Stressful agriculture and soil microorganisms
21. The role of microorganisms on nutrient cycling
22. Fungal biodiversity and soil health
23. Soil enzyme activities as indicators of soil health
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 22, 2025
- Language: English
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Gustavo Santoyo
Gustavo Santoyo is a Professor of Agrogenomics at the Institute of Chemical and Biological Research, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico. He holds two BSc degrees, one in Biology and the other in Psychology. He earned his PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Dr. Santoyo conducted postdoctoral studies at the Center for Cancer Research, The National Institutes of Health, USA, and was a visiting professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. His current research focuses on elucidating plant–soil–microbe interactions and on investigations in agrogenomics. He is a prolific book author/editor and journal reviewer. He serves as a Special Content Editor for Microbiological Research (Elsevier) and as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Plant Sciences (Frontiers), Journal of Advanced Research (Elsevier), and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (Springer). He is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and holds the Nivel III distinction in the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores of Mexico. In 2024, he received the State Award for Science, Technology, and Innovation, granted by the Government of the State of Michoacán.