Microbial Genomics in Sustainable Agroecosystems

Microbial Genomics in Sustainable Agroecosystems

Volume 2

Kumar, Pradeep; Tripathi, Pooja; Tripathi, Vijay; Kamle, Madhu; Kishore, Amit

Springer Verlag, Singapore

12/2019

370

Dura

Inglês

9789813298590

15 a 20 dias

903

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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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Microbial Genomics;Crop Improvement;Environmental Genomics;Human Health;Functional Genomics