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Extremophiles in Eurasian Ecosystems: Ecology, Diversity, and Applications

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464 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am07.08.20182018
This book explores various aspects of thermophilic and halophilic microbes from Eurasian ecosystems, which have proved to offer a unique reservoir of genetic diversity and biological source of extremophiles.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book explores various aspects of thermophilic and halophilic microbes from Eurasian ecosystems, which have proved to offer a unique reservoir of genetic diversity and biological source of extremophiles.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Insights into the Thermophile Diversity in Hot Springs of Pakistan.- 2. Hot Springs of India: Occurrence and Microbial Diversity.- 3. Thermophiles in Terrestrial Hot Springs of Yunnan and Tibet, China.- 4. Microbial Diversity of Terrestrial Geothermal Springs in Lesser Caucasus.- 5. Geobacillus and Anoxybacillus Distributed in the Terrestrial Geothermal Springs Worldwide: Diversity and Biotechnological applications.- 6. Thermophiles and Their Exploration for Thermostable Enzyme Production.- 7. Thermophilic Chemolithotrophic Bacteria in Mining Sites.- 8. Thermophilic and Halophilic Microorganisms Isolated from Extreme Environments of Turkey, with Potential Biotechnological Applications.- 9. Hypersaline Environments of Iran; Prokaryotic Biodiversity and Their Potentials in Microbial Biotechnology.- 10. Halotolerant and Halophilic Microbes and Their Environmental Implications in Saline and Hypersaline Lakes in Qinghai Province, China.- 11. Soil Salinityand Microbes: Diversity, Ecology and Biotechnological Potential.- 12. Halophilic Actinobacteria Biological Activity and Potential Applications.- 13. Microbial diversity in Asian Deserts: Distribution, Biotechnological Importance and Environmental Impacts.- 14. Trichoderma from Extreme Environments: Physiology, Diversity, and Antagonistic Activity.- 15. Exopolysaccharide Producer Microorganisms from Extreme Areas: Chemistry and Application.- 16. Why Choose Mediocre, When Extremists Exist?.- 17. Use of Acidophilic or Acidotolerant Actinobacteria for Sustainable Agricultural Production in Acidic Soils.mehr

Autor


Dr. Dilfuza Egamberdieva graduated with a degree in Biology from the National University of Uzbekistan in 1993. She received her PhD in Agricultural Sciences from the Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany in 2000. She pursued her postdoctoral studies at the Helsinki University of Finland (2001, 2008), University of Florence, Italy (2003), Manchester Metropolitan University, UK (2006), Leiden University of Netherlands (2007), and Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Germany (2014-2017). In 2009, she established the research laboratory Plant Microbe Interactions at the National University of Uzbekistan. For her outstanding academic achievements she received numerous fellowship and awards including the UNESCO-L´OREAL Fellowship for Women in Science (2006), IUBMB Young Scientist Award (2006), ASM Morrison Rogosa Award (2006), UNESCO-MAB Award (2005), Alexander Von Humboldt Fellowship (2014) and in 2012 the TWAS Prize in Agricultural Sciences for her innovative contributions to the study of plant-microbe interactions in stressed environments. She has produced over 80 peer-reviewed publications in international journals and 40 chapters.

Dr. Nils-Kåre Birkeland graduated with a degree in Microbiology from the University of Bergen (Norway), and received his Dr. philos. degree in Molecular Microbiology from the University of Oslo (Norway) in 1992. He also has work experience at the NTNU (Norway), University of Tromsø (Norway), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, and from sabbaticals in USA. From 1996 he has been a Professor of Microbiology at the University of Bergen. His main research areas during the last 20 years have been anaerobic microbiology, extremophiles and microbial biotechnology. He has isolated and described a number of novel taxa of extremophiles and analysed the molecular mechanisms for high-temperature adaptations and diversity in extreme environments.  He has published 97 papers in peer-reviewed journals and 3book chapters, and has coordinated a number of international higher educational/research networks and projects.

Dr. Hovik Panosyan graduated with a degree in Biology from Yerevan State University (YSU) in 1999. He received his Ph.D in microbiology from the Institute of Botany of NAS of Armenia in 2003. He has been a faculty member at YSU since 2002 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011. His main research areas are Microbial Ecology and Biology of Extremophilic Microbes. He has received numerous research fellowships and awards including the FEBS Short-Term Fellowship (2009 and 2004), FEMS Research Fellowship (2009), NFSAT (2011) DAAD (2013) and has participated in international research together with American, European and Asian  partners in the context of CRDF and Norwegian SIU grants. He is currently coordinator and leader of international research and educational programs, as well as ISME ambassador of Armenia. He has work experience at the University ofBergen (Norway), LMU Munich (Germany), University of Nevada, Las Vegas (USA) and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry Naples (Italy). He has published more than 45 research papers in peer-reviewed journals, 2 books and 18 chapters.



Dr .Wen-Jun Li received his Ph.D in Microbiology from the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2002. He has been head of the Actinobacterial Research Group and Vice Director of Yunnan Institute of Microbiology, Yunnan University, China since January of 2009, and Vice Dean of School of Life Sciences, Yunnan University, China since January of 2012, and currently works as a Distinguished Professor at the School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. He has written three monographs and more than 610 publications and holds more than 15 authorized patents. He has been appointed an editorial board member of 7 peer-reviewed journals and was invited to be a reviewer for over 20 international journals. He was awarded the WFCC (The World Federation for Culture Collections) Skerman Award for Microbial Taxonomy in 2007, and five other provincial level awards in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2013, respectively, for his outstanding research achievements in microbial systematics. He has served as a member of the suborder Micrococcales International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP) since 2008 and Charter Member of Bergey´s International Society for Microbial Systematics (BISMiS) from 2011.