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245 | _aFunctional Microbiomes / | ||
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_aCambridge, MA: _bAcademic Press, _c2022. |
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_aApprox. 412 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _tCover Title page Table of Contents Copyright Contributors Preface: Functional Microbiomes Chapter One: Linking microbial body size to community co-occurrences and stability at multiple geographical scales in agricultural soils Abstract 1: Introduction 2: Methods 3: Results 4: Discussion 5: Data accessibility statement Acknowledgements References Chapter Two: The functional microbiome of grapevine throughout plant evolutionary history and lifetime Abstract 1: Introduction 2: The grapevine functional microbiome throughout evolutionary history 3: The grapevine functional microbiome throughout plant lifetime 4: Let's make the grapevine microbiome more functional 5: Conclusion and perspectives Acknowledgements References Chapter Three: Compendium of analytical methods for sampling, characterization and quantification of bioaerosols Abstract 1: Introduction 2: Air sampling methods 3: Bioaerosol analysis methods 4: Sampling and analysis methods to assess exposure and risk 5: Conclusions and future perspectives References Chapter Four: A microbial solution to oil sand pollution: Understanding the microbiomes, metabolic pathways and mechanisms involved in naphthenic acid (NA) biodegradation Abstract 1: Introduction 2: Natural vs anthropogenic naphthenic acid (NA) exposed microbiomes 3: Anthropogenic naphthenic acid (NA) contaminated microbiomes 4: Biodegradation of naphthenic acids (NAs) 5: Conclusions 6: Future perspectives References Chapter Five: The gut microbiome in health and disease: Inflammatory bowel diseases Abstract 1: Introduction 2: Genetic analysis highlights the role of the gut microbiota in IBD 3: How do changes in the microbiome influence IBD? 4: How does the environment contribute to gut microbiome changes? 5: Can microbial-based treatments be the answer? 6: Conclusion and outlook References Chapter Six: Mind the gaps: What do we know about how multiple chemical stressors impact freshwater aquatic microbiomes? Abstract 1: Introduction 2: The freshwater aquatic chemical exposome 3: Selection of chemicals and literature search 4: Responses of freshwater microbial communities to eight important chemicals: What do we know so far? 5: Embracing complexity: Multiple stressors in freshwaters 6: Everything is connected: Indirect effects of chemical stressors 7: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): Are freshwaters the key link in the one health approach? 8: Nutrient pollution: Does nothing else matter? 9: Beyond taxonomy: A new paradigm for biomonitoring of freshwater ecosystems 10: Bridging the gap 11: Summary and future directions Acknowledgements References | ||
520 | _aFunctional Microbiomes Functional Microbiomes, Volume 67 in the Advances in Ecological Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new release highlighting timely content written by an international board of authors. Sections cover the Linking microbial body size to community co-occurrences and stability at multiple geographical scales in agricultural soils, The functional microbiome of grapevine throughout plant evolutionary history and lifetime, Compendium of analytical methods for sampling, characterisation and quantification of bioaerosols, The microbial solution to oil sand pollution: understanding the microbiomes, metabolic pathways and mechanisms involved in naphthenic acid (NA) biodegradation, The Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, and The need to understand how multiple chemical stressors impact freshwater aquatic microbiomes Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors Presents the latest release in the Advances in Ecological Research series Updated release includes the latest information on Microbiome Regulated Interactions and Behaviours | ||
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700 | _aDumbrell, Alex (Editors) | ||
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