Microbial Symbionts of Aquatic Plants
Aquatic plants have been used over time in several ways which include use as food and feed supplement, for bioenergy production, for phytoremediation and wastewater treatment, to name a few. Like in the terrestrial ecosystem, interactions between microorg
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Neeraj Shrivastava Shubhangi Mahajan Ajit Varma Editors
Symbiotic Soil Microorganisms Biology and Applications
Soil Biology Volume 60
Series Editor Ajit Varma, Amity Institute of Microbial Technology, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
The Springer series Soil Biology publishes topical volumes in the fields of microbiology, environmental sciences, plant sciences, biotechnology, biochemistry, microbial ecology, mycology and agricultural sciences. Special emphasis is placed on methodological chapters or volumes. This includes coverage of new molecular techniques relevant to soil biology research or to monitoring and assessing soil quality as well as advanced biotechnological applications. Leading international authorities with a background in academia, industry or government will contribute to the series as authors or editors. Key Topics: microbial-plant interactions; microbial communities; root symbiosis, mycorrhiza; rhizosphere environment; soil fauna, e.g. termites etc.; biochemical processes, soil proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids; degradation of biomaterials, decomposition, nutrient cycles; soil genesis, mineralization; bioremediation of contaminated sites; biotechnological applications of soil microorganisms.
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Neeraj Shrivastava • Shubhangi Mahajan • Ajit Varma Editors
Symbiotic Soil Microorganisms Biology and Applications
Editors Neeraj Shrivastava Amity Institute of Microbial Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP) Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Shubhangi Mahajan Amity Institute of Microbial Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP) Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Ajit Varma Amity Institute of Microbial Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP) Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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