Microbial symbionts : functions and molecular interactions on host /: functions and molecular interactions on host. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- Microbial symbionts : functions and molecular interactions on host /: functions and molecular interactions on host. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Microbial symbionts : functions and molecular interactions on host
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Dharumadurai Dhanasekaran.
- Editors:
- Dhanasekaran, Dharumadurai
- Contents:
- Section I: Microbial symbionts of plants: functions and molecular interactions with the host ; 1. Cyanobacterial symbionts from plants bryophyte, pteridophyte, gymnosperm, angiosperm; 2. Frankia from actinorhizal plants; 3. Rhizobium from leguminous plants; 4. Fungal mycorrhiza from plants roots; 5. Photobionts and mycobionts from lichen; 6. Symbiotic fungal endophytes; 7. Invitro Symbiotic nitrogen fixation on legume plants; 8. Screening of symbiotic ability of Rhizobium under hydrophonic conditions; 9. Arbuscular mycorrhizal community analysis from a grassland ecosystem; 10. Cyanobacterial symbionts in Cycad coralloid roots; 11. Mass production of cyanobacterial symbionts, Rhizobium, Frankia, VAM fungi; ; Section II: Microbial symbionts of Animals: functions and molecular interactions with the host ; 1. Symbiotic microbes from ciliates; 2. Symbiotic microbes from bivalves; 3. Symbiotic microbes from crustaceans; 4. Symbiotic microbes from oligochaete; 5. Symbiotic microbes from polychaete worms; 6. Symbiotic microbes from gastropods; 7. Symbiotic microbes from sponges; 8. Symbiotic microbes from corals; 9. Symbiotic microbes from Pig gut; 10. Symbiotic microbes from Reindeer rumen; 11. Vibrio fischeri from Squid light organ; 12. Symbiotic microbes from Human gut; ; Section III: Microbial symbionts of Insects: functions and molecular interactions with the host ; 1. Primary and Secondary endosymbiont Aphids: Buchnera sp; 2. Microbial symbionts of herbivorous insect; 3.Section I: Microbial symbionts of plants: functions and molecular interactions with the host ; 1. Cyanobacterial symbionts from plants bryophyte, pteridophyte, gymnosperm, angiosperm; 2. Frankia from actinorhizal plants; 3. Rhizobium from leguminous plants; 4. Fungal mycorrhiza from plants roots; 5. Photobionts and mycobionts from lichen; 6. Symbiotic fungal endophytes; 7. Invitro Symbiotic nitrogen fixation on legume plants; 8. Screening of symbiotic ability of Rhizobium under hydrophonic conditions; 9. Arbuscular mycorrhizal community analysis from a grassland ecosystem; 10. Cyanobacterial symbionts in Cycad coralloid roots; 11. Mass production of cyanobacterial symbionts, Rhizobium, Frankia, VAM fungi; ; Section II: Microbial symbionts of Animals: functions and molecular interactions with the host ; 1. Symbiotic microbes from ciliates; 2. Symbiotic microbes from bivalves; 3. Symbiotic microbes from crustaceans; 4. Symbiotic microbes from oligochaete; 5. Symbiotic microbes from polychaete worms; 6. Symbiotic microbes from gastropods; 7. Symbiotic microbes from sponges; 8. Symbiotic microbes from corals; 9. Symbiotic microbes from Pig gut; 10. Symbiotic microbes from Reindeer rumen; 11. Vibrio fischeri from Squid light organ; 12. Symbiotic microbes from Human gut; ; Section III: Microbial symbionts of Insects: functions and molecular interactions with the host ; 1. Primary and Secondary endosymbiont Aphids: Buchnera sp; 2. Microbial symbionts of herbivorous insect; 3. Microbial symbionts from Termite gut; 4. Endosymbionts: Wolbachiaspp from Anthropods; 5. Endosymbionts: Wolbachiaspp from nematodes; 6. Burkholderia from Stinkbug midgut; ; Section IV: Molecular methods and Interactions of Microbial Symbionts ; 1. Molecular interactions on colonization, establishment and maintenance of microbial communities/symbionts; 2. Metagenomics analysis of Microbial Symbionts in root nodules, corals, sponges, lichens; 3. Functional metagenomics profiling of symbiotic microbiome; 4. Holobiont analysis of root nodules, corals, sponges, lichens; 5. Key Model systems in animal-microbe and plant-microbe beneficial interactions; 6. Culture-independent and dependent approaches in symbionts analysis; 7. In situ techniques to study non-cultivable microbial symbionts; 8. Omics Approach for the microbiome Function analysis of lichens, root nodules; 9. Sponge and Coral reef; 10. Modern techniques for identification, localization and functional characterization of host-associated microbes; 11. Autofluorescence in methanogenic, archaeal endosymbionts; 12. Exoproteme analysis of symbiotic signaling molecules in Frankia, Rhizobium; 13. Transcriptome analysis of symbiotic microbes; 14. Metaproteome analysis of symbiotic microbes; 15. Metabolic analysis of symbiotic microbes; 16. Quorum sensing relationship analysis of microbial symbionts; 17. Biosynthetic gene cluster analysis in symbiotic microbes … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Academic Press
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 577.85
Symbiosis
Microbial ecology
Molecular ecology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780323993357
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780323993340
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