1. Significant Advances in Biopesticide Production: Strategies for High-Density Bio-Inoculant Cultivation 2. Biological Control Agents and Their Importance for the Plant Health 3. Microbial Secondary Metabolites and Defense of Plant Stress 4. Microbial Secondary Metabolites: Effectual Armors to Improve Stress Survivability in Crop Plants 5. Microbiome Community InteractionsWith Social Forestry and Agroforestry 6. Advanced Tools to Access Microbial Diversity and Their Function in Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems 7. Microbial Secondary Metabolites: Natural Benediction Elements for Plants During Abiotic and Biotic Stress Conditions 8. Endophytic Microbes and Their Role to Overcome Abiotic Stress in Crop Plants 9. Next-Generation Omics Technologies for Exploring Complex Metabolic Regulation During Plant-Microbe Interaction 10. Use of Plant Growth-Promoting Burkholderia Species With Rock Phosphate-Solubilizing Potential Toward Crop Improvement 11. Microbial Services to Nurture Plant Health Under Stressed Soils 12. Changes in Perceptions Derived From Research on Trichoderma Species 13. Fungal Bioagents in the Remediation of Degraded Soils 14. Microbes and Microbial Enzymes as a Sustainable Energy Source for Biofuel Production 15. Microbial Communities in Soils Under Natural Reforestation 16. Microbial Detoxification of Polluted Soils and Agroecosystem 17. Description of a Polyphasic Taxonomic Approach for Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) 18. Microbe-Mediated Mitigation of Plant Stress 19. A Review on Rhizoremediation: Plant-Microbe Interaction Enhances the Degradation of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons 20. Ensiling as Bioprocess for Bioconservation of Citrus Peels
Dr. Jay Shankar Singh is Faculty at the Department of Environmental Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India. He is an expert in the area of land use, restoration ecology, and natural resource management. He is also actively serving as member of various scientific committees, holding editorial responsibilities for journals. He has published several articles and books from Springer, Taylor & Francis, Elsevier, among others.
Dr. Shobhit Raj Vimal did his PhD from Department of Environmental Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India. He has practical experience of research work related to soil-plant-microbe interactions, isolation and identification of stress tolerant plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and their application in paddy crop cultivation. He has published papers in international journal of repute such as Pedosphere, Ecological Indicators, Microbiology Research, etc. He is active member of various scientific committees. He received financial support from University Grants Commission (UGC) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India for research work.