Teaming with Bacteria
The Organic Gardener’s Guide to Endophytic Bacteria and the Rhizophagy Cycle
by Jeff Lowenfels
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Pub Date Sep 27 2022 | Archive Date Sep 07 2022
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Description
A must-read handbook for organic gardeners and small-scale growers.
Thanks to research conducted over the last few decades, we know that most plants get a significant portion of their nutrients by attracting endophytic bacteria—bacteria that live inside a plant’s cells. Through a complex process, plant cells harvest the nitrogen and other nutrients in a bacterium’s cell wall and expel the bacterium’s protoplasts back into the soil where they rebuild their cell walls, start feeding again, and repeat the cycle. Interesting, you may think, but why does this matter? As it turns out, it matters a lot. The bottom line is this: without endophytic bacteria, plants get fewer nutrients and cannot develop properly.
Teaming with Bacteria not only explains the rhizophagy cycle; it shows you how to harness this amazing process to increase productivity and plant health. In addition, endophytic bacteria increase a plant’s tolerances to abiotic and biotic stresses and controlling pathogens. This is exactly what we need if we are to deal effectively with climate change, soil loss, and feeding a rapidly burgeoning population. Gardeners, farmers, and other growers must adjust best practices—and develop new ones—to ensure that the rhizophagy cycle can operate at its most efficient pace and that the right endophytic bacteria can do what they are supposed to do.
Just as Teaming with Microbes introduced gardeners and growers to the soil food web, Teaming with Bacteria adds to that science by sharing the latest research on endophytic bacteria (bacteria that live inside plants) and rhizophagy (plants “eating” bacteria)—discoveries that have profound implications for the practices of home gardeners and small-scale growers.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781643261393 |
PRICE | $25.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 172 |
Featured Reviews
As a lover of gardening, I found this book to be very interesting and informative without being over the top. I love that the book included a basic instruction/review of what bacteria are, their make up and behavior, so that the topic of rhizophagy could be better understood without feeling like a college course or degree in biology was required. Great read that I would recommend for any gardeners bookshelf so that you can reread it on a regular basis. Thank you to #NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Teaming with Bacteria is a fascinating book. I really enjoyed learning about plants and bacteria. It was written in a way that even a person without a strong scientific background would easily be able to understand. The pictures are a beautiful addition and made the explanations come to life.
Thank you to the publisher and #NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
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