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Climate Change and Microbes: Impacts and Vulnerability [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 306 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 6 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, color; 1 Halftones, color; 6 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1774637219
  • ISBN-13: 9781774637210
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 306 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 6 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, color; 1 Halftones, color; 6 Illustrations, color
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  • Izdevniecība: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1774637219
  • ISBN-13: 9781774637210
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"book provides an enlightening picture of the role of microbes for sustaining life systems and how climatic factors change the course of the processes. Climate Change and Microbes: Impacts and Vulnerability explores the little-addressed issue of the effects of climate change on microbial ecosystems and the influence of climate change on microbiome diversity across various habitats and regions. Recent years have seen the evidence that microbial communities are neither immune to disruption nor do they havethe capacity to recover completely after a stressful climate event. This volume documents the important role of microorganisms as climate engineers and considers mitigation and adaptation strategies as well. It goes on to present the research that addresses a diverse array of topics on the impact of climate change on plant-microbe interactions and microbial aquatic life, change-induced aggravations in microbial populations and processes. The book also addresses microbial foodborne diseases resulting fromchallenging climates. Other topics include algae as indicators of climate change and strategies for facilitating sustainable agro-ecosystems. This book will be immensely helpful in the study of plant microbiology, agricultural sciences, biotechnology, climate science, and environmental microbiology. It will also be applicable to the field of microbial biotechnology, agricultural, and other life and environmental sciences"--

This book provides an enlightening picture of the role of microbes for sustaining life systems and how climatic factors change the course of the processes.



This book provides an enlightening picture of the role of microbes for sustaining life systems and how climatic factors change the course of the processes. Climate Change and Microbes: Impacts and Vulnerability explores the little-addressed issue of the effects of climate change on microbial ecosystems and the influence of climate change on microbiome diversity across various habitats and regions.

Recent years have seen the evidence that microbial communities are neither immune to disruption nor do they have the capacity to recover completely after a stressful climate event. This volume documents the important role of microorganisms as climate engineers and considers mitigation and adaptation strategies as well. It goes on to present the research that addresses a diverse array of topics on the impact of climate change on plant-microbe interactions and microbial aquatic life, change-induced aggravations in microbial populations and processes. The book also addresses microbial foodborne diseases resulting from challenging climates. Other topics include algae as indicators of climate change and strategies for facilitating sustainable agro-ecosystems.

This book will be immensely helpful in the study of plant microbiology, agricultural sciences, biotechnology, climate science, and environmental microbiology. It will also be applicable to the field of microbial biotechnology, agricultural, and other life and environmental sciences.

Contributors ix
Abbreviations xi
Preface xiii
1 Role of Microorganisms as Climate Engineers: Mitigation and Adaptations to Climate Change
1(24)
Muhammad Mahroz Hussain
Zia Ur Rahman Farooqi
Fahad Rasheed
Waqas Mohy Ud Din
2 Climate Change-Induced Aggravations in Microbial Populations and Processes: Constraints and Remediations
25(26)
Waqas Mohy Ud Din
Muhammad Mahroz Hussain
Zia Ur Rahman Farooqi
3 The Vulnerability of Microbial Ecosystems in a Challenging Climate
51(30)
Basharat A. Bhat
Lubna Tariq
Rakeeb A. Mir
Ishfaq Majeed
Maajid M. Bandh
4 Climate Change and Its Influence on Microbial Diversity, Communities, and Processes
81(44)
Irteza Qayoom
Haika Mohi-ud-din
Aqsa Khursheed
Aashia Altaf
Suhaib A. Bandh
5 Climate Change and Its Impact on Plant-Microbe Interaction
125(38)
S. S. Khandare
M. G. Ingale
6 Climate Change and Microbial Aquatic Life
163(24)
Tanzeela Rehman
Shahnaz Bashir
Mohazib Nabi
Suhaib A. Bandh
7 Microbial Food-borne Diseases Due to Climate Change
187(48)
John Mohd War
Anees Un Nisa
Abdul Hamid Wani
Mohd Yaqub Bhat
8 Algae as Indicators of Climate Change
235(32)
Christy B. K. Sangma
Sabira Sultana
9 Regulation of Ethylene Levels with 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase Produced by Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria
267(12)
Aparna B. Gunjal
10 Core Microbiome of Solatium Lycopersicum for Sustainable Agroecosystems
279(22)
Anamika Chattopadhyay
G. Thiribhuvanamala
Index 301
Javid A. Parray, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Higher Education Department at Government Degree College Eidgah, Srinagar, India, where he teaches environmental science. He has published research articles and has authored books, including Approaches to Heavy Metal Tolerance in Plants; Sustainable Agriculture: Biotechniques in Plant Biology; and Sustainable Agriculture: Advances in Plant Metabolome and Microbiome. He was awarded the Emerging Scientist of Year Award by the Indian Academy of Environmental Science. Dr. Parray completed a fast-track project entitled Molecular characterization and metabolic potential of rhizospheric bacteria from Arnebia benthamii across North Western Himalaya at CORD, University of Kashmir, India.

Suhaib A. Bandh, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Higher Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir at Government Degree College, Pulwama, India, where he teaches courses on environmental science and disaster management. He is the President of the Academy of EcoScience and a life member of the Academy of Plant Sciences and the National Environmental Science Academy. He is a recipient of many awards and has participated in national and international conferences. He has recently edited and authored several books, including Freshwater Microbiology: Perspectives of Bacterial Dynamics in Lake Ecosystems; Environmental Management: Environmental Issues, Awareness and Abatement; and Environmental Perspectives and Issues.

Nowsheen Shameem, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science at Cluster University Srinagar, India. She has worked as a project associate on the DBT-sanctioned project on Spawn production for the entrepreneurs of Kashmir Valley at CORD, University of Kashmir, India. She has also worked as a group leader for drafting research proposals and ideas. She has published many research articles in international and national journals and has presented her research work at conferences. Dr. Shameem finished her doctorate through the University of Kashmir on Phytochemical analysis and nutraceutical value of some wild mushrooms growing in Kashmir Valley in 2017.