Microbial Diversity and Ecology in Hotspots
Coordonnateurs : Gunjal Aparna, Shinde Sonali
2. Habitat-specific microbial community associated with the biodiversity hotspot
3. Microbial diversity and ecology of saline environments from India
4. Marine microbial hotspots—especially related to corals
5. Phyllosphere microbiomes: implications and ecofunctional diversity
6. Fungal association in hotspot of rhizosphere
7. Diversity of actinomycetes in Western Ghats
8. Microbial diversity at the polluted sites
9. Microbial diversity in termite gut ecosystem and their role in lignocellulosic degradation
10. Bacterial diversity from Garampani warm spring, Assam
11. Diversity and biotechnological importance of cellulolytic microorganisms from biodiversity hotspots
12. Biodiversity of cold-adapted extremophiles from Antarctica and their biotechnological potential
13. Isolation methods for evaluation of extremophilic microbial diversity from Antarctica region
14. Recent advances in microbial databases with special reference to kinetoplastids
15. Advances in sequencing technology, databases, and analyses tools for the assessment of microbial diversity
16. Legal protection of microbial biodiversity
Sonali S. Shinde is working as Assistant Professor at Annasaheb Kulkarni, Department of Biodiversity, MES Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, Maharashtra, India. Sonali completed her bachelor’s degree in Industrial Microbiology and Masters in Microbiology. She teaches courses in Microbial diversity, Molecular Biology, Environment Laws and Patents to Postgraduate students. She has supervised Master students for dissertation work. She was associated with several research projects in the Institute of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology (IBB), National Center for Cell Sciences (NCCS) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Unit for Research and Development of Information Products (CSIR- URDIP), Pune Maharashtra India. She has worked in experimental microbiology, systems biology, and procedures of patenting an invention. She has published research papers and book in International Journals of repute. Her research areas of interest are Natural Product Chemistry and interaction studies involving Microbial Diversi
- Provides an introduction to microbial biotechnology
- Addresses novel approaches to the study of microbial diversity in hotspots
- Provides the basics, along with advanced information on microbial diversity
- Discusses the techniques used to examine microbial diversity with their applications and respective pros and cons for sustainability
- Explores the importance of microbial genomes studies in commercial applications
Date de parution : 11-2021
Ouvrage de 392 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thème de Microbial Diversity and Ecology in Hotspots :
Mots-clés :
?Agriculture; Agriculture production; Antarctica; Antarctica region; Antibiotics; Anticancer compounds; Antimicrobial activity; Antioxidants; Beta-diversity; Biodiversity; Biodiversity Hotspots; Biodiversity hotspot; Biodiversity hotspots; Biological; Biomass; Bioremediation; Cellulase; Cellulolytic; Cold adaption; Conservation International; Coral reefs; Cultivation; Database; Diversity; Eco-friendly; Ecological niche; Economical; Ecosystem; Enzymes; Extremophiles; Extremophilic organisms; Functional diversity; Fungal association; Garampani warm spring; Habitat-specific; Haloarchaea; Halophiles; Hotspots; Human benefit; Hypersaline; Identification; Isolation methods; Leaf surface; Leishmania; Lignocellulose; MOSAICC; Marine hotspots; Material Transfer Agreement; Metagenomics; Metaproteomics; Microbes; Microbial diversity; Microbial succession; Microbiome; National Green Tribunal; Next-generation sequencing; Nuclear wastes; Nutrient availability; Operational Taxonomic Units; Phyllospheric microbiome; Pigments; Psychrophiles; RRNA gene sequencing; Radioactive; Radionuclides; Reptiles; Resource-Ratio theory; Rhizosphere; Saline systems; Sanger’s di-deoxy method; Shotgun metagenomics; Species distribution; State Biodiversity Authorities; Termite; Trypanosoma; Western Ghats