Plant conservation is increasingly recognised as an outstanding
global priority, yet despite considerable efforts over the last few
decades, the number of threatened species continues to rise. The
practice of plant conservation has for too long been a rather
hit-or-miss mixture of methods. While microorganisms have been
recognised as a crucial and essential element in supporting the
lifecycles of plant species, there has been limited recognition of
the relationships between macro level conservation facilitating
ecosystem functioning at the micro level.
This book addresses the role of microorganisms in conservation -
both their support functions and deleterious roles in ecosystem
processes and species survival. Importantly, a number of authors
highlight how microbial diversity is, itself, now under threat from
the many and pervasive influences of man. What is clear from this
volume is that like many contemporary treatments of plant and
animal conservation, the solution to mitigate the erosion of
biodiversity is not simple. This book represents an attempt to
bring to the fore the ecological underwriting provided by
microorganisms.
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