Microbiomes and the Global Climate Change, Lone Showkat Ahmad, Malik Abdul
Àâòîð: Johnson Carl Hirschie, Rust Michael Joseph Íàçâàíèå: Circadian Rhythms in Bacteria and Microbiomes ISBN: 3030721574 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030721572 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Öåíà: 27950.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Preface: Johnson/Rust/Kondo Dedications to Kondo's retirement to Carol Andersson and Yohko Kitayama Chapters: Johnson/Rust/Kondo: historical background about the history that prokaryotes were not thought to have circadian timing mechanisms before 1985 Part I: The Circadian Clock System in Cyanobacteria; Pioneer of Bacterial Clocks Susan Golden mechanism & structural approachesAndy LiWang Michael Rust adaptiveness of having a clock based on competing demands of noise, & co-authors? biosynthetic cost, and the need for efficient entrainment Carl Johnson evolution of & selective forces for clocks in bacteria& co-authors? Takao Kondo mechanism----an alternate view; autobiographical piece ala PittendrighKumiko Ito-Miwa Tetsuya Mori/Takayuki Uchihashi single-molecule approaches to circadian mechanisms Ilka Axmann diversity of Kai systems within cyanobacteria Yong-Ick Kim Redox and the cyanobacterial clock Shuji Akiyama structural basis of the "slowness" of circadian clock Hideo Iwasaki damped oscillations in the cyano clock system & how we got the idea to doubt the TTFL dogma Kazuki Terauchi ATPase reaction of KaiC and its central role Taeko Ohkawa-Nishiwaki Role of Phosphorylation in the cyanobacterial clock Brian Pfleger Biotech applications using cyanobacteria& Yao Xu Mark Byrne modeling approaches Part II: Circadian Phenomena in Microbiomes and Bacteria Besides Cyanobacteria Eran Elinav Basic biology of rhythms & the microbiome Ali Keshavarzian Disease implications of the clocks/microbiome interface Vincent Cassone Circadian rhythms in the gut bacterium Enterobacter (Klebsiella) Johnson & co-author? Biological timing in purple bacteria TBD Circadian/daily rhythmicity in microbiomes besides the gut microbiome, possibly in microbial mats Dedications: To Drs. Carol Andersson and Yohko Kitayama for leaving us too soon. To Professor Takao Kondo on the event of his retirement and lab closure. AffiliationsCarl Hirschie Johnson Vanderbilt University, USA Michael Rust University of Chicago, USATakao Kondo Nagoya University, JapanSusan Golden University of California San Diego, USAAndy LiWang University of California Merced, USAKumiko Ito-Miwa Nagoya University, JapanTetsuya Mori Vanderbilt University, USATakayuki Uchihashi Nagoya University, JapanIlka Axmann Heinrich Heine University, GermanyShuji Akiyama National Institutes of Natural Sciences, JapanHideo Iwasaki Waseda University, JapanKazuki Terauchi Ritsumeikan University, JapanTaeko Ohkawa-Nishiwaki Nagoya University, JapanBrian Pfleger University of Wisconsin, USAYao Xu Vanderbilt University, USAMark Byrne Spring Hill College, USAEran Elinav Weizmann Institute of Science, IsraelAli Keshavarzian Rush University Medical Center, USAVincent Cassone University of Kentucky, USAYong-Ick Kim New Jersey Institute of Technology
Îïèñàíèå: The book serves as an amalgamation of knowledge and principles used in the area of systems and synthetic biology, and targets inter-disciplinary research groups.
Îïèñàíèå: This book encompasses the current knowledge of plant microbiomes and their potential biotechnological application for plant growth, crop yield and soil health for sustainable agriculture.
Îïèñàíèå: This collection summarises current research on the structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract in pigs, the factors that can influence its effectiveness, as well as the nutritional strategies that can improve gut development and optimise gut function.
Îïèñàíèå: This book focuses on the symbiotic microbiomes of invertebrates in coral reefs, especially sponges and corals. It provides in-depth and up-to-date reviews on the microbial structure and diversity, metabolism and function, symbiosis and coevolution, environment and adaption, and bioactive potentials. Meanwhile, the future perspectives will be discussed according to the existing problems and the development trend. This book will be of particular interest to the professionals in marine ecology, marine biotechnology, as well as medicinal chemists and molecular biologists.
Îïèñàíèå: This book encompasses current knowledge of soil microbiomes and their potential biotechnological application for plant growth, crop yield, and soil health under the natural as well as harsh environmental conditions for sustainable agriculture.
Plant-associated microbiomes is a relatively new and fast-growing area of research. Plant and soil microbiologists need to understand how microbial communities impact phytoremediation, plant health management, disease diagnosis and sustainable agriculture practices. This is a complex system with vast potential applications.
Microbiomes and Plant Health: Panoply and Their Applications includes the most recent advances in phytobiome research. It emphasizes the use of modern molecular tools such as smart delivery systems for microbiol inoculation, next-generation sequencing and genome mapping.
Chapters discuss a variety of applications and examples including; the sugarcane microbiome, rhizoengineering, nutrient recycling, sustainable agricultural practices and bio-potential of herbal medicinal plants.
Written by a range of experts with real-world practical insights, this title is sure to be an essential read for plant and soil microbiologists, phytopathologists, agronomists, and researchers interested in sustainable forestry and agriculture practices.
Àâòîð: Rachael E. Antwis, Xavier A. Harrison, Michael J. Cox Íàçâàíèå: Microbiomes of Soils, Plants and Animals: An Integrated Approach ISBN: 1108473717 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781108473712 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Cambridge Academ Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 17266.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Covering the breadth of topics in microbiome research, this book explores the interdependence between microbiomes and plant, animal and human hosts, across a range of ecosystems. Leading contributors draw parallels and contrasts, and discuss how microbiomes influence everything from the food we eat, to organismal health and ecosystem functioning.
Àâòîð: Rachael E. Antwis, Xavier A. Harrison, Michael J. Cox Íàçâàíèå: Microbiomes of Soils, Plants and Animals: An Integrated Approach ISBN: 1108462480 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781108462488 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Cambridge Academ Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 6811.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Covering the breadth of topics in microbiome research, this book explores the interdependence between microbiomes and plant, animal and human hosts, across a range of ecosystems. Leading contributors draw parallels and contrasts, and discuss how microbiomes influence everything from the food we eat, to organismal health and ecosystem functioning.
Îïèñàíèå: In an increasingly processed society gut dysfunction is now a serious obstacle to optimized health - the food we eat and the toxins we allow into our bodies are literally creating havoc for your gut biomes and your longer term health. Your gut biome is fundamental in supporting your body to heal - our constrained and highly processed diets, alongside overuse of pharmaceutical medications are your gut biome's worst nightmare. A dysfunctional gut can be linked to an array of diseases - contributing to exhaustion, mood swings, food intolerances, chronic pain and an abundance of allergies. MANAGE YOUR MICROBIOMES makes it easier to take control and work towards restoring and healing your gut biome. An easy to follow guide, with over 100 gut friendly recipes, making it easier to optimize your performance and support your body in its quest for health.
Îïèñàíèå: Only recently have we begun to appreciate the role of microbiome in health and disease. Environmental factors and change of life style including diet significantly shape human microbiome that in turn appears to modify gut barrier function affecting nutrient & electrolyte absorption and inflammation. Approaches that can reverse the gut dysbiosis represent as reasonable and novel strategies for restoring the balance between host and microbes. In the book, we offer summary and discussion on the advances in understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms of microbial host interactions in human diseases. We will not only discuss intestinal bacterial community, but also viruses, fungi and oral microbiome. Microbiome studies will facilitate diagnosis, functional studies, drug development and personalized medicine. Thus, this book will further highlight the microbiome in the context of health and disease, focusing on mechanistic concepts that underlie the complex relationships between host and microbes.
Àâòîð: White James, Kumar Ajay, Droby Samir Íàçâàíèå: Microbiome Stimulants for Crops: Mechanisms and Applications ISBN: 0128221224 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780128221228 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Elsevier Science Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 32844.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Microbiome Stimulants for Crops: Mechanisms and Applications provides the latest developments in the real-world development and application of these crop management alternatives in a cost-effective, yield protective way. Sections address questions of research, development and application, with insights into recent legislative efforts in Europe and the United States. The book includes valuable information regarding mechanisms and the practical information needed to support the growing microbial inoculant and biostimulant industry, thus helping focus scientific research in new directions.