Microbial Diversity: From the Biosphere to the Human Microbiome
A special issue of Diversity (ISSN 1424-2818).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2010) | Viewed by 41983
Special Issue Editor
Interests: microbial diversity; new generation sequencing; metagenome; plant microbial interactions
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Inside your gut, in the soil, air, water, in habitats apparently incompatible with life, microbes are all over. They are involved in many biogeochemical and elemental cycles of the planet as well as in drug production, plant growth promotion, biodegradation, and in association with the human body. Due to such diversity it is possible to realize just how complex the microbial world is and why we know very little about what roles each microorganism has within a specific environment. Estimating microbial diversity has been a persistent challenge but despite of the greatest progress achieved over the last century the microbial world remains largely unexplored. This Diversity’s special issue will be dedicated on diversity and distribution of bacteria, archaea and microbial eukaryotes. Who is there and what these microorganisms might be doing.
Prof. Dr. Luiz Fernando Wurdig Roesch
Guest Editor
Keywords
- pyrosequencing
- metagenome
- microbiome
- microbial ecology
- community structure
- diversity indexes
- rarefaction curves
- gut microbiota
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