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Modern Soil Microbiology
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ABSTRACT
The living soil is crucial to photosynthesis, biogeochemical cycles, global food production, climate change, biodiversity, and plant and animal health. In the past decade, scientists have made significant advances in soil microbiology research. While the basic principles are now better understood, knowledge has been forthcoming on the best available technologies and methods applied to researching soil microorganisms, their diversity, interactions, biochemistry, survival, gene expression, and their roles in global climate change, plant disease suppression and growth stimulation, and biogeochemical cycles. This knowledge can be applied to better predict the transformation of pollutants in soil and the activities of microbes in the rhizosphere. It will also assist us in fostering crop production in an era with an increasing human population and intensification of agriculture.
Following the tradition of its predecessors, Modern Soil Microbiology, Third Edition, is an indispensable source that supports graduate/undergraduate teaching for soil and environmental microbiologists in academia, as well as in government and industrial laboratories. It is a comprehensive collection of chapters on various aspects of soil microbiology, useful for all professionals working with soils. Compiled by internationally renowned educators and research scholars, this textbook contains key tables, figures, and photographs, supported by thousands of references to illustrate the depth of knowledge in soil microbiology.
FEATURES
- Fully updated and expanded to include new key chapters on historical developments, future applications, and soil viruses and proteins
- Discusses molecular methods applied to soil microbiology, diverse soil microorganisms, and global climate change
- Emphasizes the role of terrestrial microorganisms and cycles involved in climate change
- Details the latest molecular methods applied to soil microbiology research
- User-friendly for students, and containing numerous tables, figures, and illustrations to better understand the current knowledge in soil microbiology
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Section I|1 pages
Fundamental Chapters
chapter 2|15 pages
The Seven Grand Questions on Soil Microbiology (Selman A. Waksman, Reexamined by Arthur D. McLaren)
chapter 4|16 pages
The Bacteria and Archaea in Soil
chapter 6|14 pages
The Viruses in Soil—Potential Roles, Activities, and Impacts
chapter 7|19 pages
Horizontal Gene Transfer and Microevolution in Soil
chapter 8|16 pages
The Protists in Soil—A Token of Untold Eukaryotic Diversity
chapter 9|21 pages
Microbial Interactions in Soil
chapter 10|16 pages
Plant-Associated Bacteria and the Rhizosphere
part Section II|1 pages
Methods Chapters
chapter 12|19 pages
Methods to Determine Bacterial Abundance, Localization, and General Metabolic Activity in Soil
chapter 14|17 pages
Soil Metagenomics
chapter 15|12 pages
Analysis of Transcriptomes to Assess Expression and Activity Patterns of the Soil Microbiome
chapter 16|12 pages
Metaproteomics of Soil Microbial Communities
chapter 17|25 pages
Stable Isotope Probing—Detection of Active Microbes in Soil
chapter 19|22 pages
Statistical Analyses of Microbiological and Environmental Data
part Section III|1 pages
Applied Chapters