Textbook of Microbial Diversity

Dr. Dipak Kewalramji Koche
Department of Botany, Shri Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Akola (MS), India.
Dr. Rupali Prakash Shirsat
Department of Botany, Shri Dr. R. G. Rathod Arts & Science College, Murtizapur District Akola (MS), India.

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Book Details

Author(s)

Dr. Dipak Kewalramji Koche
Dr. Rupali Prakash Shirsat

Pages

157

Publisher

BP International

Language

English

ISBN-13 (15)

978-93-49238-64-0 (Print)
978-93-49238-05-3 (eBook)

Published

February 14, 2025

About The Author / Editor

Dr. Dipak Kewalramji Koche

Department of Botany, Shri Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Akola (MS), India.

Dr. Rupali Prakash Shirsat

Department of Botany, Shri Dr. R. G. Rathod Arts & Science College, Murtizapur District Akola (MS), India.

The Textbook of Microbial Diversity is a comprehensive book that provides an in-depth exploration of the diverse world of microorganisms. It covers various groups of microbes, such as bacteria, fungi, archaea, viruses, and protists, with an emphasis on their unique characteristics, classification, and ecological roles. The book often integrates information from microbiology, ecology, and genetics to offer a detailed understanding of how these organisms contribute to the environment, human health, and industrial applications. The key topics covered in this book include microbial classification and taxonomy, diversity of microbial life exploring the immense variety of microbial species found in different ecosystems, microbial ecology that discusses the fundamental interactions between microbes and their environment and their role in nutrient cycling, biotechnological applications of microbes in various sectors and outline of the use of various modern techniques require to study microbial diversity.

The book aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of microbial life and the methods used to study and appreciate its complexity and importance. It serves as a useful resource for students, researchers, and teachers interested in microbiology, botany, ecology, and other related fields.