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    Forest Microbiology: Volume 1: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere

    Forest Microbiology by Asiegbu, Fred O; Kovalchuk, Andriy;

    Volume 1: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere

    Series: Forest Microbiology;

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    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 9 July 2021

    • ISBN 9780128225424
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages436 pages
    • Size 276x215 mm
    • Weight 1180 g
    • Language English
    • 219

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    Forest Microbiology, Volume One: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere places an emphasis on the microbiology of leaves, needles, stems, roots, litter and soil. This comprehensive title is split into five sections, including the phyllosphere microbiome, endosphere, rhizosphere, archaea, viruses in forest ecosystem and microbiota of forest nurseries and tree pests, challenges and potentials. Microbial communities associated with various host trees and different tree tissues are compared, and generalists and specialists among tree-associated microbes are identified. In addition, biotic and abiotic factors determining the composition and the structure of forest tree microbial communities are presented, along with the concept of microbial 'hubs.'

    Together, the book's editors have 25 years' worth of experience teaching and conducting research on forest microbiology, making this an essential read for any scientist interested in the forest microbiome.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section A: Introduction
    1. Trees and their microbial symbionts
    2. Trees as microbial habitats: ecological niches offered by tree organs and tissues
    3. Methods for studying microbiome of forest trees
    4. Abiotic factors affecting the composition of forest tree microbiome
    5. Interspecific interactions within microbial communities associated with forest trees
    6. Protists in forest ecosystem

    Section B: Phyllosphere microbiome 
    7. Fungal communities of conifer tree needles
    8. Fungi associated with broad leaf trees of temperate forests
    9. Fungal communities of tropical tree foliage
    10. Bacteria biota of tree foliage
    11. Microbiome of reproductive organs of trees

    Section C: Endosphere
    12. Bacterial biota of stems, branches and twigs
    13. Fungi inhabiting woody tree tissues (stems, branches and twigs) 

    Section D: Rhizosphere
    14. Microbiome of living roots
    15. Mycorrhizal fungi associated with forest trees (ecological and physiological aspects of symbiosis)
    16. Dark septate endophytes associated with forest trees
    17. Microbiome of forest soil
    18. Microbiome of decayed wood and forest litter

    Section E: Archaea, viruses in forest ecosystem and microbiota of forest nurseries and tree pests
    19. Microbiome of forest tree nurseries
    20. Microbiome of forest tree pests (insect vectors)
    21. Archaea as components of forest microbiome
    22. Viruses as components of forest microbiome

    Section F: Challenges and Potentials
    23. Translational impact of forest microbiome
    24. Major challenges and future perspective

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    Forest Microbiology: Volume 1: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere

    Asiegbu, Fred O; Kovalchuk, Andriy; (ed.)

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