Omics Approaches in Rhizosphere Microbiology: Part A
- 1st Edition, Volume 60 - January 10, 2027
- Latest edition
- Editors: Volker Gurtler, Ajay Kumar, Joginder Singh Panwar
- Language: English
Omics Approaches in Rhizosphere Microbiology: Part A series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by… Read more
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- Provides the latest information on Omics Approaches in Rhizosphere Microbiology research
- Offers outstanding and original reviews on a range of Omics Approaches in Rhizosphere Microbiology research topics
- Serves as an indispensable reference for researchers and students alike
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Table of contents
Table of contents
Anand Vikram Singh
2. Introduction to Omics Technologies: A Primer for Rhizosphere Research
Hariom Verma
3. Root exudates and their role in plant microbes’ interactions
Amit Raj, Vivek Kumar Gaur, Rahul Prasad Singh Sr., Sergio de los Santos Villalobos, Ramesh Chandra Yadav, Monika Singh and MANOJ KUMAR SOLANKI
4. Nucleic Acid Extraction and Quality Assessment from Rhizosphere Samples
Sergio de los Santos Villalobos, María Edith Ortega-Urquieta, Fannie I. Parra-Cota, Alina Escalante and Pamela Morales
5. Genomics and Metagenomics: Unraveling the Genetic Potential of Rhizosphere Communities
Issam Meftah Kadmiri, Najib El Mernissi, Salah Eddine Azaroual, Ali Ouhssain and Mustapha Barakate
6. Transcriptomics: Studying Gene Expression Dynamics in Plant-Microbe Interactions
Fidelis Odedishemi Ajibade
7. Proteomics: Identifying and Quantifying Proteins Involved in Rhizosphere Processes
Rahul Prasad Singh Sr., Ajay Kumar, Punam Kumari, Khushaboo Soni, Sanjay Singh, Manjusha Pal and Rahul Prasad Singh
8. Metabolomics: Analyzing the Small Molecule Landscape of the Rhizosphere
Madhuree Kumari, Ritu Dixit and Geethanjali Dhayanithy
9. Integrating Multi-Omics Data for a Systems-Level Understanding of the Rhizosphere
Vivek Kumar Gaur, Yashika Raheja and Rakhi Kapoor
10. Computational and Bioinformatics Tools for Rhizosphere Omics Data Analysis
Anand Vikram Singh
11. Omics Approaches to Understanding Plant Nutrient Acquisition and Cycling in the Rhizosphere
Taru Singh
12. Omics in Studying Plant-Microbe Interactions for Biocontrol and Plant Growth Promotion
Sandeep Kumar Singh
13. Omics Approaches to Investigating Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress in the Rhizosphere
Sandeep Kumar Singh
14. Exploring Environmental Microbiomes and Plant–Microbe Interactions Through Functional Metagenomics
Hariom Verma
15. Omics-Driven Understanding of Plant Stress tolerance: a comprehensive study
Amit Raj
16. Omics in Studying Plant-Microbe Interactions for the Plant Growth Promotion
Anand Vikram Singh
17. Omics Technology and Rhizosphere Biology for Sustainable Plant Health
Hariom Verma
18. Microbial Interactions in Apple (Malus domestica): Implications for Growth, and Disease Suppression
Amit Raj
19. Applying rhizosphere omics to improve agricultural practices
Anand Vikram Singh
20. Metagenomics and Meta transcriptomics for Bioremediation in the Rhizosphere: A Comprehensive Technical Review
Amit Raj
Product details
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- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 60
- Published: January 10, 2027
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Volker Gurtler
Dr Gurtler completed a Ph.D. program in 1996 at La Trobe University in the Department of Microbiology. The main contribution of this work was the development of a universal bacterial typing technique based on the 16S-23S rDNA spacer region. The technique is now extensively used in many areas of Microbiology including Diagnostic, Environmental and Veterinary Microbiology. Citations to the articles Dr Gurtler wrote on this topic total >1000 with >830 citations alone to the 1996 review published in the journal “Microbiology”. Dr Gurtler wrote an invited review on genomic typing, taxonomy and identification of bacterial isolates for the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM). In addition to fundamental research, Dr Gurtler has also had experience with the application of this technology to the medical diagnostic laboratory in the fields of molecular microbiology and human molecular genetics. Dr Gurtler has been involved full time in diagnostic microbiology over many years resulting in the adoption of a method that identifies Mycobacterium species directly from clinical specimens without the need for culture in specimens positive for acid fast bacilli, the discovery of Nocardia veterana, and the development of many diagnostic tests.
In the last twelve years Dr Gurtler has been an Editor for the Journal of Microbiological Methods (JMM) and in the last 5 years Serial Editor of Methods in Microbiology (MIM) with the publication of 9 volumes covering diverse subjects such as Biofilms, Nanotechnology, COVID-19 and Fluorescent Probes.
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Ajay Kumar
Dr. Ajay Kumar is currently working as an assistant professor at Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, India. Dr. Kumar recently completed his tenure as a visiting scientist from Agriculture Research Organization, Volcani Center, Israel. He has published more than 200 research, review articles, and book chapters in international and national journals. He serves as an associate editor for Frontiers in Microbiology, BMC Microbiology and as guest editor for various journals such as Plants, Microorganisms, and Sustainability. Dr. Kumar has also edited more than 40 books with the leading publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley. Dr. Kumar’s research experience is in the field of plant–microbe interactions, postharvest management, cyanobacterial biology, and so on
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Joginder Singh Panwar
Dr. Joginder Singh is a Professor in the Department of Botany at Nagaland University, Lumami, India. His previous positions include a professorship at Lovely Professional University's School of Bioengineering and Biosciences and a Young Scientist role at Jai Narain Vyas University's Microbial Biotechnology and Biofertilizer Laboratory (funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India). He is a member of several scientific societies, including the Association of Microbiologists of India and the European Federation of Biotechnology. Dr. Singh has an extensive publication record, with over 250 research and review articles, 35 edited books (with publishers like Elsevier and Springer), and 125 book chapters. He is a reviewer for numerous prestigious journals. He has actively participated in and presented at numerous national and international scientific events.