Overview
Provides the mechanism of microorganisms’ survival in response to microbicidal stress in various ecological niches under direct human intervention, more so the agricultural, domestic and hospital settings
No such book in market yet which deals detail with the microbial adaptation to biocides, agricides, heavy metals and antibiotics
Focuses on soil and water borne bacteria and their resistance determinants which are also getting prominence in hospital settings after suffering selective pressure from agricides
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About this book
The proposed book aims to understand the mechanism of survival of microorganisms in response to chemical stress in various ecological niches that suffer direct human intervention, more so the agricultural, domestic and hospital settings. Microbicides (e.g. disinfectants, antiseptics, fungicides, algaecides, insecticides and pesticides) are used rampantly to control undesirable microbes. Insecticides and pesticides are routinely used in agriculture which directly affect the microbial population in farms, orchards and fields. Health care environments are always stressed with disinfectants and antibiotics. It is always probable that microbicide-stressed microorganisms are in a dynamic state, displaced from one niche to the other. Some soil and water borne bacteria or their resistance determinants are also getting prominence in hospital settings after suffering selective pressure from agricides. In order to reveal the survival strategies of microbicidal-resistant microbes, it is of prime importance to know the mode of action of these complete range of microbicides (agricides to antibiotics). The present book intends to address these issues. There will be several chapters dealing with tolerance and cross resistance in microbes and bacteria in particular, dwelling in various niches. Till date, there is no consensus among scientists in theorizing molecular mechanisms to explain bacterial tolerance and their cross resistance to agricides and antibiotics.
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Santi M. Mandal obtained his Ph D in the field of Molecular Microbiology and continuing research with major focus in Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. He visited UTMB-USA and NUS-Singapore for his postdoctoral training. He worked as an Assistant Professor of Microbiology at Vidyasagar University, India. He has published more than 110 research papers in reputed journals and conferred upon several prestigious awards for his research contribution. Currently, he is engaged at Central Research Facility, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur India.
Debarati Paul (PhD) currently Associate Professor in The Department of Biotechnology, Amity University, has completed her PhD from the Institute of Microbial Technology-CSIR (Chandigarh) and thereafter she carried our research work abroad in EAWAG (Switzerland) and Mississippi State University (USA) for about 5 years, before joining Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, NOIDA as Assistant Professor. Her main area of research is environmental biotechnology, encompassing biodegradation, biofuels, genomics and proteomics and also antimicrobial resistance. She has published over 70 papers including research articles, reviews, conference proceedings and posters and book chapters. She has actively participated in national and international projects as research fellow and also as principal investigator (PI) as co-PI. She has received the prestigious Indo US Science and Technology forum award and Bharat Gaurav award along with DST travel grants, poster award, etc.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Bacterial Adaptation to Co-resistance
Editors: Santi M. Mandal, Debarati Paul
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8503-2
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-13-8502-5Published: 26 November 2019
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-13-8505-6Published: 26 November 2020
eBook ISBN: 978-981-13-8503-2Published: 17 November 2019
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VII, 322
Number of Illustrations: 23 b/w illustrations, 27 illustrations in colour
Topics: Agriculture, Microbial Ecology, Molecular Ecology, Biodiversity, Cell Biology