Progress in Soil Microbiome Research - Parray, Javid Ahmad; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9783031714863
ISBN10:3031714865
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:594 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 3 Illustrations, black & white; 41 Illustrations, color
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Progress in Soil Microbiome Research

 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
 
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Short description:

This book focuses on the latest research in soil and microbiome, evaluating new and emerging innovations. Recent research has connected specific microbial taxa to plant productivity, and it is now possible to link changes in microbiome structure to the functioning of plants or crops due to advanced approaches. It provides:




  • Insights into basic microbiome research.

  • Focusing on its applications in agriculture.

  • Soil bioremediation.

  • Environmental restoration.



It addresses the impact of global change on soil microbial diversity and ecosystem functions. We aim to tailor microbiome applications to individual host species better, improving treatment efficiency. The book will discuss microbiome dynamics in various environments and their potential to improve soil and plant health to meet growing food demands. It will also highlight the current developments in microbiome research and their implications for climate change.



1. Linking the dynamics of microbial communities to microbiome function.



2. Recent soil microbiome applications and harnessing for sustainable agriculture, food security, and environmental management



3. An advanced and elaborative view of the most recent microbiological research findings



4. Simple, insightful illustrations of current microbial biotechnology trends



5. Future advances in microbial biotechnology research for sustainable development



 



 

Long description:

This book focuses on the latest research in soil and microbiome, evaluating new and emerging innovations. Recent research has connected specific microbial taxa to plant productivity, and it is now possible to link changes in microbiome structure to the functioning of plants or crops due to advanced approaches. It provides:




  • Insights into basic microbiome research.

  • Focusing on its applications in agriculture.

  • Soil bioremediation.

  • Environmental restoration.



It addresses the impact of global change on soil microbial diversity and ecosystem functions. We aim to tailor microbiome applications to individual host species better, improving treatment efficiency. The book will discuss microbiome dynamics in various environments and their potential to improve soil and plant health to meet growing food demands. It will also highlight the current developments in microbiome research and their implications for climate change.



1. Linking the dynamics of microbial communities to microbiome function.



2. Recent soil microbiome applications and harnessing for sustainable agriculture, food security, and environmental management



3. An advanced and elaborative view of the most recent microbiological research findings



4. Simple, insightful illustrations of current microbial biotechnology trends



5. Future advances in microbial biotechnology research for sustainable development



 



 

Table of Contents:

Soil Microbiome A Comprehensive Research Review.- Microbiome and Ecosystem Approaches.- Microbial Consortium with Multifunctional Plant Growth-Promoting Traits and its Significant Contribution in Sustainable Agriculture.- Microbiome Driven Soil Fertility: Understanding Symbiotic Relationships.- Plant Microbiome Research and its Impact on Sustainable Crop Yields.