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MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND FUNCTIONS: Since their very first
appearance on this planet, the microorganisms have benefitted our
society in many ways. They are supposed to be the simplest but most
versatile and talented products of evolution. They thrive in
habitats extremely hostile to human life and are infinitely more
skilled than any human chemist in their synthetic activities. Their
rich diversity and their functional aspects make them indispensable
components of our ecosystems. This book has been published on the
eve of 75th Birth Day of Prof. Sudhir Chandra, Former Head and
Emeritus Professor, Department of Botany, University of Allahabad,
Allahabad, who is well known for his concern to the microbes and
made significant contributions in exploring their beneficial
activities in different ecosystems. The book contains 31 articles
written by distinguished scientists of the country having expertise
in dealing with the microbes and exploiting their potential for the
benefits of mankind. The articles included in the book are thought
provocating and deals with: o the topics of Taxonomy, Diversity and
Applications of VAM fungi in different Ecosystems o Applications of
Microbial Technology for Treatment of effluents of a Gelatine
Factory, Biodiversity of Mycotoxigenic Fungi and Trichoderma, o
Useful microbes of Mangrove Ecosystem, Extremophiles, PGPRs,
Phytotoxins, Litter decomposition, Biopesticides, Botanical
Pesticides, biofertilizers and so many others including major
concerns about the Evolution and Conservation of Microbial
Biodiversity. o All the articles written by the authors are
original, timely and appropriate.
The umbrella of microbial biotechnology in agriculture covers
numerous scientific activities, ranging from production of
biofertilizers to that of microbial pesticides; from biological
nitrogen fixation to ligno-cellulose degradation; from production
of biomass and bio-fuels to transgenic plants. The object of this
book is to cover comprehensively different groups of microorganisms
used for sustained productivity of plants important in agriculture,
horticulture and forestry. The readers may appreciate the potential
and fascination of biotechnological approaches used for utilizing
microorganisms in sustainable agriculture, horticulture and
forestry. The book is a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the
subject. The book will be useful to students, teachers and
researchers interested in microbiology, biotechnology, natural
resource management, organic farming and sustainable agriculture,
horticulture and forestry.
It is predicted that the world population will reach about 9.7
billion by the year 2050 and to feed this population the food
production has to be increased proportionately. Further we are all
concerned about climate which in turn results in abiotic stresses
like drought, salinity, etc. These abiotic stresses will seriously
affect crop productivity. This approach has gained popularity in
the recent years and seems to be a potential option for the future.
The present book brings out the role of different groups of
microorganisms in alleviating abiotic stress in crop plants. Please
note: This volume is Co-published with New India Publishing Agency,
New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the
Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri
Lanka
Remediation of contaminants caused by growing human civilization
and industrialization is a serious environmental issue. Recent
research has shown that soil microorganisms play an important role
in remediating and improving disturbed ecosystems. This approach is
eco-friendly and relatively less expensive. The present book covers
the investigations carried out using microbes for restoration of
degraded eco-systems. Please note: This volume is Co-published with
New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does
not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal,
Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
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