1st Edition

Microbiomes of Extreme Environments Biodiversity and Biotechnological Applications

    302 Pages 10 Color & 35 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    302 Pages 10 Color & 35 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    302 Pages 10 Color & 35 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The extreme microbiomes are those microorganisms thriving under extreme conditions where no other living being will have any chance to survive. The extreme habitats are those presenting high temperatures (thermophiles), low temperature (psychrophiles), hypersaline environments (halophiles), low and high pH (Acidophiles/alkaliphiles), high pressure (Piezophiles) are distributed worldwide. The extreme habitats have proved to offer a unique reservoir of genetic diversity and biological source of extremophiles. The extremophilic microbial diversity and their biotechnological potential use in agricultural and industrial applications will be a milestone for future needs. Extremophiles and their cell components, therefore, are expected to play an important role in the chemical, food, pharmaceutical, paper and textile industries as well as environmental biotechnology.

    Extremophilic Microbes and their Extremozymes for Industry and Allied Sectors

    Hiran Kanti Santra and Debdulal Banerjee

    Halophillic Rhizobacteria as the Acquaintance of Crop Plants Enduring Soil Salinity

    Deepanwita Deka and Dhruva Kumar Jha

    Halophilic Microbiome: Biodiversity and Biotechnological Applications

    Mrugesh Dhirajlal Khunt, Rajesh Ramdas Waghunde, Chandrashekhar Uttamrao Shinde and Dipak Maganlal Pathak

    Use of Halo-tolerant Bacteria to Improve the Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Medicinally Important Plants under Saline Stress

    Yachana Jha and RB Subramanian

    Hot Springs Thermophilic Microbiomes: Biodiversity and Biotechnological Applications

    Juan-José Escuder-Rodríguez, María-Eugenia DeCastro, Esther Rodríguez-Belmonte, Manuel Becerra and María-Isabel González-Siso

    Molecular Biology of Thermophilic and Psychrophilic Archaea

    Chaitali Ghosh and Jitendra Singh Rathore

    Microbes from Cold Deserts and Their Applications in Mitigation of Cold Stress in Plants

    Murat Dikilitas, Sema Karakas, Eray Simsek and Ajar Nath Yadav

    Cold-active Microfungi and their Industrial Applications

    Sanjay Sahay

    Cold Adapted Microorganisms: Survival Mechanisms and Applications

    Deep Chandra Suyal, Ravindra Soni, Ajar Nath Yadav and Reeta Goel

    Psychrophilic Microbiomes: Unravelling the Molecular Adaptation Strategies using In Silico Approaches

    Abhigyan Nath

    Psychrophilic Microbiomes: Biodiversity, Molecular Adaptations and Applications

    K. Kamala, P. Sivaperumal, S. Manjunath Kamath, P. Kumar and Richard Thilagaraj

    Extremophilic Microbes: Blooms the Biological Synthesis of Nanoparticles

    Aathira Sreevalsan, Jamseel Moopantakath and Ranjith Kumavath

    Biocontrol Potential and Applications of Extremophiles for Sustainable Agriculture

    Gajanan Mehetre, Vincent Vineeth Leo, Garima Singh, Prashant Dhawre, Igor Maksimov and Bhim Pratap Singh

    Alcohol and Hydrogen Production by Hyperthermophiles

    Kesen Ma, Sarah Danielle Kim and Vivian Serena Chu

    Microorganisms from Permafrost and their Possible Applications

    A. Brouchkov, V. Melnikov, G.I. Griva, E. Kashuba, V. Kashuba, M. Kabilov, O. Fursova, V. Bezrukov, Kh. Muradian, V. Potapov, G. Pogorelko, N. Fursova, S. Ignatov, V. Repin, L. Kalenova, A. Subbotin, Y.B. Trofimova, E.V. Brenner, S. Filippova, V. Rogov, V.Galchenko and A. Mulyukin

    Biodiversity and Biotechnological Applications of Extremophilic Microbiomes: Current Research and Future Challenges

    Ajar Nath Yadav, Tanvir Kaur, Rubee Devi, Divjot Kour and Neelam Yadav

    Biography

    Ajar Nath Yadav is an Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) in Department of Biotechnology, Dr. KSG Akal College of Agriculture, Eternal University, Baru Sahib, Himachal Pradesh, India. He has 5 years of teaching and 11 year of research experience in the field of Extreme Microbiology and Plant-Microbe-Interactions. Dr. Yadav has 277 publications, with h-index of 38, i10-index of 92, and 3859 citations (Google Scholar). Dr. Yadav has received "Outstanding Teacher Award" in 6th Annual Convocation 2018 by Eternal University.

    Ali Asghar Rastegari is currently working as an assistant professor in the Faculty of Biological Science, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Falavarjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, I.R. Iran. He has 13 years of experiences in the field of Enzyme Biotechnology, and Nanobiotechnology. To his credit are 39 publications in various supposed international, national journals and publishers. He is editor of 2 books published by Elsevier, 2 by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis and 6 by Springer.

    Neelam Yadav is currently working on microbial diversity from diverse sources and their biotechnological applications agriculture and allied sectors. She obtained her post graduation degree from Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Uttar Pradesh, India. She has to her credit 55 research/review/book chapters in different reputed international, national journals and publishers. She is editor of 2 books published by Elsevier, and 8 books by Springer. She has the lifetime membership of Association of Microbiologists in India, Indian Science Congress Council, India.

    "Notably, each chapter also addresses the potential use of extremophile microbes as whole cells or use of their products in applications such as agriculture or medicine and as fuel sources. Some discussions include accommodation of nanoparticles once the limitations of isolation and culture are resolved. An extensive list of recent references for further study is included. Overall, this book is an excellent resource for microbial diversity or related courses in biotechnology."

    M. C. Pavao, Worcester State University, Choice, Aug'22