Role of Microbes in Ecosystem Processes and Environmental Management
Series: Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology;
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 1 May 2026
- ISBN 9780443342721
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages300 pages
- Size 235x191 mm
- Weight 450 g
- Language English 700
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Long description:
Role of Microbes in Ecosystem Processes and Environmental Management explores microbial ecology and its impact on ecosystem processes while also highlighting the latest advancements in the application of microbes in environmental management and other industries. The book provides an overview of microbes in their natural environments, covering their role in soil health, carbon cycling, waste degradation, and plant-microbe interactions. It discusses the influence of microbes on weathering, erosion, and climate change, as well as their crucial role in ecosystem regulation and the restoration of degraded ecosystems.
Sections also focus on the utilization of microbes in environmental management strategies as biocontrol agents and biological indicators of pollution and water quality and explore the practical applications of microbes in environmental bioremediation and for advanced microbial technologies in agriculture practices, food industries, energy production, mining, and healthcare. This is a comprehensive resource for researchers, faculty, postgraduate students, and industry professionals with a keen interest in microbial ecology and microbial-based product development.
Table of Contents:
I. Microbial Ecology and Ecosystem Processes
1. Microbes in the natural environment: An overview
2. Soil microbe interaction and soil health
3. Microbial contributions to carbon cycling and sequestration
4. Role of microbes in degradation of waste
5. Plant- microbe interactions in the natural environment.
6. Microbial relationships with animals in the natural environment
7. Role of microbes in weathering, erosion, and climate change
8. Role of microbes’ regulation of ecosystem and restoration of degraded ecosystems
II. Microbial-Based Environmental Management Strategies
9. Microbes as biological indicator of pollution
10. Role of microbes in biogeochemical cycling
11. Microbes in bioremediation of water and wastewater
12. Role of microbes as biocontrol agent
13. Advanced microbial technology for agriculture practices
14. Role of advance microbial technology in food industries
15. Microbial technology for the sustainable development of energy
16. Advance microbial technologies in health care industries
17. Microbial contribution in mining industries
18. Role of microbes in sustainable development for better future
19. New advancement in the field of use of microbes in ecosystem services and environmental management
20. Case study on significance of genetically modified microbes in industrial process and ecosystem services