Introduction
The Role of Microbes and Microbiomes in Ecosystem Restoration provides an in-depth exploration of how microbes and microbiomes can drive sustainable environmental recovery. It covers key topics from microbial roles in pollution remediation, biofertilizer production, and waste management to advanced microbial techniques for ecosystem resilience. Key chapters discuss microbial-assisted bioremediation, agriculture support through biofertilizers, waste treatment systems, and the restoration of polluted soils. With a special focus on the latest advances, including microbial genomics and metagenomics, the book highlights practical applications for mitigating climate impacts and promoting a greener future.
Key Features:
- - Explains microbial and microbiome roles in restoring ecosystems.
- - Covers practical applications for agriculture, waste management, and pollution control.
- - Introduces advanced microbial techniques in environmental management.
- - Provides insights into sustainable practices for reducing greenhouse gases and improving soil health.
Readership
Ideal for academics, researchers, and professionals in environmental sciences, this book is a vital resource for understanding ecosystem restoration.