"Microorganisms constitute a very diverse group of organisms inhabiting various environments. They are characterized by various processes occurring at the genetic level and require a differentiated approach in genetic research. In the past, the traditional taxonomy was based on morphological markers which were not stable and change according to environmental conditions. DNA-based technology has generated a revolution in determining the identity and taxonomy of microbes, particularly in fungi. The emergence of metagenomics has opened new avenues for the identity and taxonomy of non-culturable microorganisms. The proposed book presents, on the one hand, fundamental issues related to the broadly understood genetics of microorganisms, the organization of genomes, and their differentiation. On the other hand, it presents detailed issues related to the methods of genetic research used in various groups of microorganisms, taking into account their taxonomy, methods of identification, and assessment of their diversity. The book is divided into five sections on genetic research of bacteria, fungi, viruses, viroids, phytoplasma, and protozoa. There is a diversity of representation of contributors from Europe, Brazil, Mexico, Egypt, India, Iran. The proposed book will be very useful for postgraduate and research students of microbiology, genetics, biotechnology and biology. It will be an essential reading for the students owing to the inclusion of basic and applied aspects"--
This comprehensive book explores both the fundamental and practical aspects of microbial genetics, shedding light on viroids, viruses, phytoplasma, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
This comprehensive book explores both the fundamental and practical aspects of microbial genetics, shedding light on viroids, viruses, phytoplasma, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa. Unveiling a fresh perspective, the book tackles traditional taxonomical debates by embracing DNA-based taxonomy, offering a novel approach to understanding phylogeny within this microbe realm. Furthermore, it delves into the exciting realm of metagenomics, revolutionizing the identification and classification of unculturable microorganisms. Written by leading experts, this essential reading material caters to students and researchers in Microbiology, Genetics, and Biotechnology.
BASICS OF MICROBIAL GENETICS. An Introduction to Microbial Genetics.
Genetic Organization of Microbial Genomes. Basic Principles of Microbial
Replication, Transcription and Translation. Variability and Diversity in the
Microbial Genomes. Metagenomics: A Road to Novel Microbial Genes and Genomes.
Genome Sequencing as a Tool for Understanding Microorganisms. Mobile Genetic
Elements and the Evolution of Microbes. MOLECULAR BASIS OF VIRUSES AND
PHYTOPLASMA. Molecular Basis of Genetic Variation in Viruses Present in Soil.
How Do Phytoplasmas Manipulate Host Plants Molecular Mechanisms? BACTERIAL
GENETICS. Genetic Methods of Identification, Classification, and
Differentiation of Bacteria. The Secretome Landscape of Ralstonia. Use of
Salmonella Typhimurium as Tester Strains (Salmonella/Microsome) for
Evaluating Mutagenicity of Compounds. FUNGAL AND PROTOZOAN GENETICS. Fungal
Genetics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics. Practical Aspects of
Sequence-Based Species Delimitation in Fungi. Pathogenesis and Virulence of
Phakopsora pachyrhizi: An Insight into the Genetic and Molecular Features.
Genetics of Trichoderma-plant-pathogen Interactions. Diversity and Mechanisms
of FungalMineral Interaction Through Molecular and Omics Studies.
Application of CRISPR/Cas Technology in Plant Pathogenic Oomycetes. Genetics
of Oomycetes: A Gate for Systematic and Ecological Studies. Molecular-Genetic
Approaches to Protozoa and Their Pathogenicities.
Dr. hab. Sylwia Oko is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Genetics, Breeding and Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Agrobioengineering at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin. She has twelve years of teaching and fifteen years of research experience. Her main research interests focus on the interactions between the host plant and the pathogen and increasing plant resistance to fungal pathogens. She is also involved in research in the field of genetic differentiation of fungal pathogens causing plant diseases, and their identification and classification. She conducts research related to phylogenetic and taxonomic analyses. She cooperates with University of Sydney (Australia), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USA), Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (Germany), Julius Kühn Institute (JKI) (Germany). Dr. hab. Sylwia Oko is the co-author of more than 60 scientific papers, she participated in numerous scientific conferences.
Dr. Beata Zimowska is Associate Professor at Department of Plant Pathology, Subdepartment Phytopathology and Mycology, Faculty of Horticulture and Land Scape, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland. She has published more than 70 research publications, 30 popular articles in Polish and foreign. She is a member of several scientific societies. She has been awarded several awards: grade I team from HM Rector the Academy of Agriculture in Lublin 2000, grade II team from HM Rector the University of Life Sciences in Lublin 2009, individual grade I from HM Rector the University of Life Sciences for scientific activity in the years 201020122014, individual grade II from HM Rector the University of Life Sciences for scientific activity in the years 201420162017. She was co-organizer and member of Scientific Board 1st Eurasian Mycological Congress 35.07.2016, Manisa, Turkey and XIII Congress of Ecology and Environment with International Participation 1215.09.2017, Edirne, Turkey. She serves as a referee for 15 international journals and is a member of the editorial board of 2 national and international journals. Since 2014 she has been cooperating with Bulgarian Institute of Genetics in Sofia, since 2015 with Department of Agriculture, University of Naples Federico II, Portici and Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection (IPSP)/National Research Council (CNR) Portici, Italy, since 2015 with Department of Biology Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey. Her research activities are aimed at: Phoma sensu lato group of fungi, endophytic fungi, fungal symbiont and their relationships with gall midges, mutualistic interactions between the gall causing species of dipterans from Asphondylia genus (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) and on fungi developing in the inner wall of galls, etiology and epidemiology of infectious diseases of MAPs (medicinal and aromatic plants), with special regards of new and emerging infectious diseases (EIDs).
Dr. Mahendra Rai is presently a visiting Professor at the Department of Microbiology, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland. Formerly he was Professor and Head of the Department of Biotechnology, SGB Amravati University, Maharashtra State, India. He was a visiting scientist at the University of Geneva, Debrecen University, Hungary; University of Campinas, Brazil; VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, National University of Rosario, Argentina, and the University of Sao Paulo. He has published more than 425 research papers in national and international journals, with 81 h-index. In addition, he has edited/authored more than 70 books and 6 patents. Recently, he has been featured in Stanfords list of the top 2% of scientists in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.