About the Book
PART -I
Composting: Paradigms and Mechanisms
1. Compost and Compost Tea Microbiology: the "-Omics" EraChaney C.G. St. Martin, Judy Rouse-Miller, Gem Thomas Barry, Piterson Vilpigue
2. Biological Sterilisation, Detoxification and Stimulation of Cucurbitacin-containing ManurePhatu William Mashela, Kgabo Martha Pofu, Ebrahim Shokoohi
3. Nematode succession during composting processMouna Jeridi, Amel Ayari-Akkari, Sazada Siddiqui, and K.K. Chaudhary
4. Review on Physiological Effects of Vermicomposts on PlantsGederts Ievinsh
5. Interaction of Earthworm Activity with Soil Structure and EnzymesSazada Siddiqui
6. Survival of Pathogenic and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Vermicompost, Sewage Sludge and other Types of Composts in Temperate Climate ConditionsLelde Grantina-Ievina and Ieva Rodze
PART -II
Modern Tools and Techniques for Composting Research
7. Molecular Tools and Techniques for Understanding the Microbial Community Dynamics of Vermicomposting Mukesh K. Meghvansi, K.K. Chaudhary, Mohammad Haneef Khan, Sazada Siddiqui, and Ajit Varma 8. Molecular Tools and Techniques for Understanding the Microbial Community Dynamics of Vermicomposting Pablo Martín-Ramos, Jesús Martín-Gil
9. Recent Advances in Assessing the Maturity and Stability of CompostSazada Siddiqui, Saad Alamri, Suliman Al Rumman, Mohammed A. Al-Kahtani, Mukesh K. Meghvansi, Mouna Jeridi, Tanveer Shumail and Mahmood Moustafa
10. Application of Nanotechnology to Research on the Microbiology of Composting Chaney C.G. St. Martin, Judy Rouse-Miller, Piterson Vilpigue, Richard Rampersaud
PART -IIIComposting Applications 11. Bioremediation of Pesticides in Soil Through Composting: Potential and ChallengesSunita Varjani, M. Chaitanya Sudha, N. Manoj Kumar, Basant Kumar Pillai B, Vijay Kumar Srivastava, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi, Sanjeev Kumar Awasthi, Zengqiang Zhang
12. Current Trends and Insights on Compost Utilization Studies - Crop Residue Composting to Improve Soil Organic Matter in Sugarcane Cultivation, Tamil Nadu, IndiaSiva Rani J.
13. Applications of Streptomyces spp. Enhanced Compost in Sustainable AgricultureEduardo Pérez-Lebeña, Laura Buzón-Durán, Jesús Martín-Gil, Mercedes Sánchez-Báscones, and Pablo Martín-Ramos
About the Author: Dr. Mukesh K. Meghvansi, earned his PhD from MDS University, Ajmer (India) under a Euro Commission-sponsored project. After serving as lecturer at Bundelkhand University Jhansi (India) for a stint, he joined as a scientist in Defence R & D Organisation, Govt of India in 2008. He has more than fifty publications in various international/national journals. He has edited/authored three books including a Springer publication 'Organic Amendments and Soil Suppressiveness' under Soil Biology series. Currently he is engaged in R & D on biodegradation of human faecal matter.
Prof. Dr. Ajit Varma obtained his PhD from Allahabad University (India). He served as professor at School of Life Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi for about three decades. Currently, he is working as Distinguished Scientist & Professor of Eminence at Amity University, Noida, Delhi-NCR, India. He has published over 290 articles in National and International journals,38 books in the area of Microbial Technology, published by Academic Press, London, CRC Press, Florida, USA, IDRC, Canada and Springer-Verlag, Germany. He was nominated as Editor-in-Chief by Springer-Verlag (Germany & New York), to prepare 50 volumes on Soil Biology. He is recipient of a number of international awards/fellowships including Commonwealth Fellowship (Australia), Alexander von-Humboldt fellowship (Germany), DAAD Fellowship (Germany) and many more. He is fellow of several national and international professional bodies including National Academy of Agriculture Sciences (India), International Society of Symbiosis (USA) and Indian Science Congress Association.