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Microbial Resource Conservation - Conventional to Modern Approaches (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
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Microbial Resource Conservation - Conventional to Modern Approaches (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Series: Soil Biology, 54
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This book covers broad areas in the conservation of microorganisms.
It addresses the short, medium and long-term preservation of
agriculturally important microorganisms, as well as culture
collections and their roles. The respective chapters address topics
such as conventional approaches to bacterial, fungal and algal
preservation, as well as methods and strategies for preserving
recalcitrant microorganisms. Readers will also find the latest
insights into the preservation of vesicular-arbuscular (VA) fungi
and ecology, diversity and conservation of endophytes, and
entamopathogenic fungi. Microbes of animal and dairy origin, their
preservation and biosafety issues are also explored. Microorganisms
are the silent and unseen majority of life on Earth, and are
characterized by a high degree of genetic and metabolic diversity.
It is well documented that no branch of science or society is
unaffected by microbial interventions. Researchers have documented
microorganisms from such extreme and unique environments as deserts
and hydrothermal vents, and with specific traits that are currently
being exploited in agriculture, industry, medicine and
biotechnological applications. Such great potential can only be
found in microorganisms. The aim of this book - the first entirely
devoted to the conservation of microorganisms, and to regulatory
mechanisms for access and benefits sharing as per Biological
Diversity (BD) Act 2002 - is to promote awareness of our world's
microbial wealth, and to introduce readers to strategies and
methodologies for the conservation of microorganisms, which could
ultimately save human life on Earth.
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