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|a Microbial Genomics in Sustainable Agroecosystems
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|a Chapter 1: Shared microbiome in different ecosystems: a meta-omics perspective -- Chapter 2: Application of molecular and sequencing techniques in analysis of microbial diversity in agroecosystem -- Chapter 3: Bioinformatics Resources for Microbial Research in Biological Systems -- Chapter 4: Applications of microarray-based technologies in identifying disease-associated single nucleotide variations -- Chapter 5: Impact of microbial genomics approaches for novel antibiotic target -- Chapter 6: Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) platforms: An Exciting Era of Genome Sequence Analysis -- Chapter 7: Annotation of Biological Network of Fungus Saccharomyces cereviseae Using Cytoscape in System Biology -- Chapter 8: Recent Advances in Microbial Genome Sequencing -- Chapter 9: Functional genomics of Microbial Pathogens for Crop Improvement -- Chapter 10: Role of microbial genomics in plant health protection and soil health maintenance -- Chapter 11: Role of Microbial genomics in Crop improvement -- Chapter 12: Current Status and Future Prospects of Omics Tools In Climate Change Research -- Chapter 13: Plant and Microbial genomics in Crop improvement -- Chapter 14: Alkaline Protease: A tool to manage solid waste and its utility in detergent industry -- Chapter 15: Heavy metal toxicity and possible functional aspects of microbial diversity in heavy metal contaminated sites -- Chapter 16: Bioremediation of nutrients and heavy metals from wastewater by microalgal cells: mechanism and kinetics -- Chapter 17: Meta-omics in detection of silkworm gut microflora diversity.
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|a Today, microbiology is a rapidly growing discipline in the life sciences, and the technologies are evolving on a virtually daily basis. Next-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized microbial analysis, and can help us understand the biology and genomic diversity of various bacterial species with significant impacts on agro-ecosystems. In addition, advances in molecular biology and microbiology techniques hold the potential to improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture and forestry. This new volume addresses the role of microbial genomics in understanding the living systems that exist in the soil and their interactions with plants, an aspect that is also important for crop improvement. The topics covered focus on a deeper and clearer understanding of how microbes cause diseases, the genome-based development of novel antibacterial agents and vaccines, and the role of microbial genomics in crop improvement and agroforestry. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for researchers and students of agriculture and infectious biology.
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