Agricultural Microbiology Course-307: Monika Sultana Lecturer
Agricultural Microbiology Course-307: Monika Sultana Lecturer
Agricultural Microbiology Course-307: Monika Sultana Lecturer
Course-307
Lecture 1
Monika Sultana
Lecturer
• MBIO 307 Agricultural Microbiology 3 Credits
• Background of Agricultural Microbiology: Major group of microorganisms in soil; Microbes on the farm & in food,
Microbiology research in food & agriculture; beneficial & harmful aspects of agriculture microbiology; practical threat
to food & agriculture; plant disease, threatening plant pathogens & their major hosts.
• Microbes as plant pathogens: Introduction; Objectives of plant pathology; involving factors; the concept of disease in
plant; Classification of plant disease; Advantage of classification; Diagnosis of plant disease; Control of plant disease.
• Soil Microorganisms and soil fertility: Role of microbes in soil fertility; Use of microbial metabolites as major
nutrients; Production of growth regulating substances; Production of phytotoxic substances; production of enzymes;
Competitive interaction between plant and microbes.
• Pesticides: Pesticides & pests; classification, types, effects of pesticides; structures of some common pesticides;
pesticide metabolism; Persistence & Recalcitrance; Biopesticides; comparative response of microbes to biocides;
comparison of chemical and microbial pesticides; bacterial candidates for pest control; Intrinsic & acquired bacterial
resistance to biocides; Microbial control of pest.
• Biofertilizers: Biofertilizers & its importance; Types of biofertilizer; Steps for preparing biofertilizer; Quality standard
for biofertilizer; Some specific types of biofertilizers: Rhizobium, Azotobacter; Algal & other biofertilizers;
Cyanobacteria; Azolla; Organic matter decomposing biofertilizers
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• Books Recommended:
• An Introduction to Soil Microbiology – M.Alexander
• Soil Microorganisms – T.R.G. Gray & S.T. Williams
• Soil Microorganisms and Plant Growth – N.S. Subba Rao.
• Plant Microbiology – R. Campbell
• Plant Diseases – R.S. Shing
• Plant Pathology – Arios
• Microbial Ecology: A Conceptual Approach – J. M. Lyncy & Poole
• Biological Indicators of Soil Health – C.E. Pankhurs, B.M. Doube & ViV.S.R. Gupta
• Pesticide Microbiology – I.R. Hill & S.J.L. W
Soil
Soil can be defined as “the organic and inorganic materials on the
surface of the earth that provide the medium for plant growth.”
Soils are considered renewable because they are constantly
forming. It has different functions:
planting
moisture.
Chalk soil
Chalk soil is found over limestone beds and chalk deposits that are
This type of soil is sticky and hard to work with when wet, and it
which can cause stunted growth in plants. Excess lime can also turn
and B horizons.
Leaching or the removal of clays, Fe, Al, and humus occur in this
and carbonates.
overlying horizons.
Bedrock (R horizon)