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This book examines the crucial role of soil microbial communities in agroecosystems, highlighting their contributions to plant growth promotion, disease suppression, pathogen resistance, and soil remediation. Recent advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatics have brought soil microbiome research to the forefront, emphasizing its significance for sustainable agriculture.



Combining theoretical insights with practical case studies, this volume introduces diverse soil- and plant-associated microbesincluding bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, yeasts, and polyextremophilic communitiesand explores their specific functions and applications in addressing major challenges in eco-friendly crop management.



This book serves as an essential resource for researchers and scholars in microbiology, environmental sciences, and agriculture.
Chapter
1. Harnessing Microbial Inoculants for Sustainable Agriculture:
Formulation and Field Applications.
Chapter
2. Linkages Between Mycorrhizal
Fungi Diversity and Plant Adaptation in Semi-Arid Regions: A Smart Alliance
in Harsh Conditions.
Chapter
3. Microbiomes Against Microplastic Pollution
in Agriculture: Biodegradation, Remediation, and Soil Health Implications.-
Chapter
4. Unraveling the Role of Yeasts and Potential Endosymbionts in Plant
Growth Promotion: Insights from Rhodotorula mucilaginosa.
Chapter
5.
Harnessing Beneficial Microbes for Biocontrol: A Sustainable Approach to
Plant Disease Management.
Chapter
6. Polyextremophilic Microbiomes in
Agricultural Soils: Adaptation, Applications, and Potential for Resilience in
Extreme Environments.
Chapter
7. Harnessing Soil Microbiomes Through
Systems-Level Integration for Climate-Resilient and Productive Agriculture.-
Chapter
8. Soil Microorganisms and Allelopathy.
Mohamed Idbella is an Assistant Professor of Soil Microbial Ecology at the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P) in Morocco. He earned his PhD in Agricultural Sciences from the University of Naples Federico II, Italy, where his doctoral research explored negative plant-soil feedback mechanisms in agroecosystems, with a focus on the roles of soil chemistry, microbiota, and extracellular self-DNA. His research sits at the intersection of microbial ecology, plant-soil-microbe interactions, and soil health, emphasizing both fundamental and applied aspects of microbiome-driven processes such as nutrient cycling and disease suppression. Dr. Idbella has conducted extensive postdoctoral research in Italy and the United States, including at the University of Florida, investigating how soil microbial communities influence crop productivity and resilience. He specializes in metagenomics, microbial network analysis, and bioinformatics, and has contributed to over 60 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals. His work addresses emerging challenges in sustainable agriculture, including microplastic pollution, soil degradation, and the restoration of post-mining ecosystems. He currently leads multiple research projects, including a flagship initiative on rebuilding carbon sinks in phosphorus mining areas. Dr. Idbella serves on the editorial boards of Discover Soil (Springer Nature), iMeta (Wiley), and Microorganisms, and is a Review Editor for Frontiers in Industrial Microbiology. He is also an active member of several scientific societies and frequently participates in international conferences as a speaker, session chair, and panelist.