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Diversity and Benefits of Microorganisms from the Tropics

  • Deals with the diversity and applications of microorganisms obtained from some few explored tropical world areas as forests, mangroves, sea and other water environments

  • The importance of tropical energy sources substituting petrol based on microbes is a point focused in some chapters as well the use of microbial genes to develop transgenic plants for several purposes

  • Presents a huge range of potential applications of microorganisms in tropical agriculture

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Microorganisms in Tropical Environments

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Diversity and Technological Aspects of Microorganisms from Semiarid Environments

      • Rodrigo Gouvêa Taketani, Vanessa Nessner Kavamura, Suikinai Nobre dos Santos
      Pages 3-19
    3. Why Study Endophytic Fungal Community Associated with Cacti Species?

      • Jadson Diogo Pereira Bezerra, João Lucio de Azevedo, Cristina Maria Souza-Motta
      Pages 21-35
    4. Diversity and Biotechnological Potential of Endophytic Microorganisms Associated with Tropical Mangrove Forests

      • Fernanda Luiza Souza Sebastianes, João Lucio de Azevedo, Paulo Teixeira Lacava
      Pages 37-56
    5. Endophytic Microorganisms of the Tropical Savannah: A Promising Source of Bioactive Molecules

      • Cristina Paiva de Sousa, Nadja Fernanda Gonzaga Serrano, Paulo Teixeira Lacava
      Pages 57-70
    6. Overview on Biodiversity, Chemistry, and Biotechnological Potential of Microorganisms from the Brazilian Amazon

      • Jose Odair Pereira, Antonia Queiroz Lima de Souza, Afonso Duarte Leão de Souza, Suzelei de Castro França, Luiz Antonio de Oliveira
      Pages 71-103
    7. Diversity and Prospection of South Atlantic Ocean Microorganisms

      • Marcus Adonai Castro da Silva, André Oliveira de Souza Lima
      Pages 105-136
  3. Tropical Microorganisms and Biotechnological Applications

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 137-137
    2. Tropical Cyanobacteria and their Biotechnological Applications

      • Janaina Rigonato, Danillo Oliveira Alvarenga, Marli Fátima Fiore
      Pages 139-167
    3. Induction of Cryptic Metabolite Production Through Epigenetic Tailoring in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Isolated from Syzygium cumini

      • V. K. Sharma, J. Kumar, D. K. Singh, A. Mishra, S. K. Gond, S. K. Verma et al.
      Pages 169-184
    4. Secondary Metabolites of Endophyte Fungi: Techniques and Biotechnological Approaches

      • João Alencar Pamphile, Marcos Alessandro dos Santos Ribeiro, Julio Cesar Polonio
      Pages 185-206
  4. Agricultural and Livestock Microorganisms in the Tropics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 207-207
    2. Diversity and Function of Endophytic Microbial Community of Plants with Economical Potential

      • Diogo Neves Proença, Stefan Schwab, José Ivo Baldani, Paula V. Morais
      Pages 209-243
    3. Importance of Mycorrhizae in Tropical Soils

      • Elke J. B. N. Cardoso, Marco A. Nogueira, Waldemar Zangaro
      Pages 245-267
    4. Describing the Unexplored Microorganisms Associated with Guarana: A Typical Tropical Plant

      • Bruna Durante Batista, Jaqueline Raquel de Almeida, Thana Esashika Bezerra, João Lucio de Azevedo, Maria Carolina Quecine
      Pages 293-312
    5. Beneficial Microorganisms Associated with Sugarcane Crops: The Green Gold for Clean Energy

      • Aline Silva Romão-Dumaresq, Henrique Coutinho Junqueira Franco, Bernardo Melo Montes Nogueira Borges, Bruna Durante Batista, Maria Carolina Quecine
      Pages 313-339
  5. Microorganisms: Promisses and Chalenges

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 341-341
    2. Translating Endophyte Research to Applications: Prospects and Challenges

      • Trichur Subramanian Suryanarayanan, Venkat Gopalan, Ramanan Uma Shaanker, Anindita Sengupta, Gudasalamani Ravikanth
      Pages 343-365

About this book

This book addresses the diversity of tropical microorganisms and its applications in agriculture, renewable energy production and environmental protection. It covers several tropical habitats such as rain forests, mangroves, sea and river waters and describes how microorganisms isolated from these regions can be used to control insects and plant diseases, to improve sugar cane and biofuels production among other applications. The book also aims to bring researchers’ attention to the potential of tropical microorganisms for biotechnological purposes, an area that is still far from being well explored.

Editors and Affiliations

  • College of Agriculture “Luiz de Queiroz”, University of São Paulo (ESALQ/USP), Piracicaba, Brazil

    João Lucio de Azevedo, Maria Carolina Quecine

About the editors

DR JOAO LUCIO AZEVEDO –  B.S. : University of  Sao Paulo Brazil, in Agronomy 1960; PhD : University of Sheffield (Great-Britain)Genetics 1971; Associated Professor; University of Sao Paulo (1974); Pos-doctor: University of Nottingham UK 1979 and University of Manchester, UK  1988; Full professor at University of Sao Paulo (1984); Senior Professor (2009) till now. Specialization and areas of particular interest: Microbial genetics, microorganisms of agricultural interest ; endophytic bacteria and fungi: interactions between microorganisms and plants  Biological control of insect-pests and  plant diseases. Honors and Awards: Member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences; Member of the Academy of Sciences State of Sao Paulo-Brazil; Prize Scopus contribution to increase scientific production in the country and formation of new PhDs (2006); Prize Bunge; Contribution to tropical agriculture (2009); Prize Frederico Veiga EMBRAPA - Contribution to Brazilian Agriculture (1993);  Member of the Brazilian order of Scientific merit from 2000Member emeritus of Brazilian Research Council- CNPq (2010); Professor Emeritus, Agriculture School, University of São Paulo. Brazil (2013); Luiz de Queiroz medal, Agriculture School, University of São Paulo (2014). Employment: Professor at  Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz  ESALQ/USP, Brazil (1960-present). Coordinator: Microbiology sector. Centro de Biotecnologia da Amazônia (CBA) (2008-2011).

DR MARIA CAROLINA QUECINE –Post-doctoral: Department of Genetics, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz  ESALQ/USP  (2011-2013) and (2010 – 2011).  Graduation: Direct Ph.D. in Genetics and Plant Breeding ESALQ-USP (2005 – 2010). Under-Graduation: Bachelor and Licentiate in Agronomic Engineering, ESALQ-USP (2000 – 2004). Research Interests and Activities: Experience in microbial genetics and molecular biology. Recent knowledge in microbial genomics with emphases in high throughput sequencing, genome assembly and gene annotation. Major interest in molecular genetics of plant-associated microorganisms, biological control of plant disease, molecular analysis of secondary metabolite and enzymatic compounds production to agronomic and industrial application. Employment: Assistant Professor: Department of Genetics. Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz University of São Paulo, Brazil (2014). International experience:  ASM YA - Young Ambassador of American Society of Microbiology to Brazil (2013). Ph.D. Sandwich - United States Department of Agriculture - USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory. Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Supervision: Dra. Joyce E. Loper. (2008-2008). Awards:  3o Top Ethanol – Academic work  (2012); Down Innovation and Sustainably (2010). José and Silvia Amador (2009); APS Annual Meeting (2009).11o Simpósio Internacional de Iniciação Científica da Universidade de São Paulo SIICUSP (2003). 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Diversity and Benefits of Microorganisms from the Tropics

  • Editors: João Lucio de Azevedo, Maria Carolina Quecine

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55804-2

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG 2017

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-55803-5Published: 23 June 2017

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-85752-7Published: 12 August 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-55804-2Published: 10 June 2017

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVIII, 439

  • Number of Illustrations: 14 b/w illustrations, 42 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Microbial Ecology, Microbiology, Agriculture

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