[HTML][HTML] Aquatic environmental DNA: A review of the macro-organismal biomonitoring revolution
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is the fastest growing biomonitoring tool fuelled by two key
features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid …
features: time efficiency and sensitivity. Technological advancements allow rapid …
Recent understanding of soil acidobacteria and their ecological significance: a critical review
Acidobacteria represents an underrepresented soil bacterial phylum whose members are
pervasive and copiously distributed across nearly all ecosystems. Acidobacterial sequences …
pervasive and copiously distributed across nearly all ecosystems. Acidobacterial sequences …
Wastewater treatment and reuse: a review of its applications and health implications
Water scarcity is one of the major problems in the world and millions of people have no
access to freshwater. Untreated wastewater is widely used for agriculture in many countries …
access to freshwater. Untreated wastewater is widely used for agriculture in many countries …
[HTML][HTML] Unveiling the significance of rhizosphere: Implications for plant growth, stress response, and sustainable agriculture
In the rhizosphere, the activities within all processes and functions are primarily influenced
by plant roots, microorganisms present in the rhizosphere, and the interactions between …
by plant roots, microorganisms present in the rhizosphere, and the interactions between …
Function and functional redundancy in microbial systems
Microbial communities often exhibit incredible taxonomic diversity, raising questions
regarding the mechanisms enabling species coexistence and the role of this diversity in …
regarding the mechanisms enabling species coexistence and the role of this diversity in …
[BUKU][B] Environmental DNA: For biodiversity research and monitoring
Environmental DNA (eDNA) refers to DNA that can be extracted from environmental
samples (such as soil, water, feces, or air) without the prior isolation of any target organism …
samples (such as soil, water, feces, or air) without the prior isolation of any target organism …
The healthy human microbiome
Humans are virtually identical in their genetic makeup, yet the small differences in our DNA
give rise to tremendous phenotypic diversity across the human population. By contrast, the …
give rise to tremendous phenotypic diversity across the human population. By contrast, the …
Abiotic stress responses and microbe-mediated mitigation in plants: the omics strategies
Abiotic stresses are the foremost limiting factors for agricultural productivity. Crop plants
need to cope up adverse external pressure created by environmental and edaphic …
need to cope up adverse external pressure created by environmental and edaphic …
[BUKU][B] Plant microbiomes for sustainable agriculture: current research and future challenges
AN Yadav - 2020 - Springer
The plant microbiomes play important role in plant growth promotion and soil fertility for
sustainable agriculture. Plant and soil are valuable natural resource harbouring hotspots of …
sustainable agriculture. Plant and soil are valuable natural resource harbouring hotspots of …
[HTML][HTML] Algae–bacteria interactions: evolution, ecology and emerging applications
Algae and bacteria have coexisted ever since the early stages of evolution. This coevolution
has revolutionized life on earth in many aspects. Algae and bacteria together influence …
has revolutionized life on earth in many aspects. Algae and bacteria together influence …