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Climate Change and Soil Microorganisms for Environmental Sustainability

Meenu Saraf Dweipayan Goswami Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari

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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
17 May 2025
This book provides information on the plant-microbe interactions which hold vital implications for addressing the global challenges of climate change, food security and environmental conservation. It also delves into the interconnectedness within the microbial world and its association with plants. The phenomenon of quorum sensing, a bacterial communication method that facilitates collective decision-making, has been discussed as well. The authors illustrate how these mechanisms enable soil microbes to engage in symbiotic relationships with plants, thereby promoting broader environmental sustainability goals. Facing the pressing global issue of climate change, the book elucidates the impact of these symbiotic relationships on climate regulation, tracing how these interactions influence the carbon cycle and greenhouse gases balance. This contributed volume thus weaves a compelling narrative that combines scientific knowledge with the global sustainable development goals.

The book is useful for scholars and researchers working in microbiology, botany, ecology, and environmental sciences.
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Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Volume:   28
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9789819634248
ISBN 10:   9819634245
Series:   Microorganisms for Sustainability
Pages:   469
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Professor (Dr) Meenu Saraf is the Dean, Faculty of Sciences and Director of University School of Sciences. A Professor at the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology at Gujarat University, India. She obtained her PhD in microbiology from Barkatullah University and has been working at Gujarat University since 1992. Plant-microbe interactions, biofertilizers, biocontrol, biofortification, biofuel production and nitrogen cycle in agriculture are the main areas of her research. She has been honoured with numerous awards, fellowships and funding from government agencies. Her research work is depicted through her strong publication record. Dr. Dweipayan Goswami is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Gujarat University, India. He has a PhD in biotechnology from Charotar University of Science and Technology, Gujarat, India. He has published 41+ journal articles, 5+ book chapters, 4 conference proceedings and 8 reviews in the field of biotechnology. His research interests include plant-microbe interactions, biofertilizers, biocontrol, biofortification, biofuel production, nitrogen cycle, antimicrobial resistance and metagenomics. Professor (Dr)  Dinesh Kumar Maheshwari is a well-known botanist and microbiologist, who has done important work on nitrogen fixing bacteria, halophiles, endophytes and sustainable agriculture. He was the Vice-Chancellor of Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, and awardee of MHRD-UGC-BSR Eminent Faculty Fellowship. He has written many books and research articles on Microbiology and related subjects. Prof. Maheshwari got his PhD in botany from Agra University in 1977 and became a Professor in the Department of Botany and Microbiology at Gurukul Kangri University in 1990. Dr. Maheshwari’s research interests are the isolation, characterization and application of useful microorganisms for crop productivity and protection, bioremediation of saline soils, biofertilizers, biopesticides and biotechnology. 

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