Understanding Terrestrial Microbial Communities

Understanding Terrestrial Microbial Communities

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This book presents a summary of terrestrial microbial processes, which are a key factor in supporting healthy life on our planet. The authors explain how microorganisms maintain the soil ecosystem through recycling carbon and nitrogen and then provide insights into how soil microbiology processes integrate into ecosystem science, helping to achieve successful bioremediation as well as safe and effective operation of landfills, and enabling the design of composting processes that reduce the amount of waste that is placed in landfills. The book also explores the effect of human land use, including restoration on soil microbial communities and the response of wetland microbial communities to anthropogenic pollutants. Lastly it discusses the role of fungi in causing damaging, and often lethal, infectious diseases in plants and animals.

Carbon Cycle Implications of Soil Microbial Interactions

Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of the Modern Nitrogen Cycle
Integrating Soil Microbiology into Ecosystem Science
Environmental Systems Biology Approach to Bioremediation
Systems and Methods for Studying Microbial Processes and Communities in Landfills
Microbial Community Dynamics During the Composting Process of Animal Manure as Analyzed by Molecular Biological Methods
Effects of Land Use and Restoration on Soil Microbial Communities
Microbial Communities in Salt Marsh Systems and Their Responses to Anthropogenic Pollutants
Dirt and Disease: The Ecology of Soil Fungi and Plant Fungi that are Infectious for Vertebrates.

 

 

 


ISBN 978-3-030-10775-8
Media type Book
Copyright year 2019
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length 405 pages
Language English