Abstract
Environment-Living Organism's Interactions from Physiology to Genomics.
Highlights
Environmentliving organism’s interactions in terms of physiology, molecular biology, and genomics are the essential base for establishing and crossing different disciplines where life sciences link with environmental sciences fully and they have resulted from many important subjects such as soil biology, ecophysiology, molecular ecology, and environmental genomics
Large-scale urbanization, and environmental pollution, human beings face more serious challenges. To solve these problems and search for new ways we must understand environment-living organism’s interacting responses by these disciplines, to which less attention has been paid for the past 20 years. In this special issue for this journal we have solicited papers from experts working with various aspects of genomic research in relation to plant biology, soil biology, agricultural sciences, aquaculture, and environmental protection
The special issue is dedicated to the crossing disciplines among plant biology, soil biology, microbiology, agricultural sciences, aquaculture, and ecorestoration by covering the following main aspects: (i) plants from physiology, molecular biology, and metabolisms to genomics; (ii) plant-soil interactions in terms of molecular responses; (iii) organisms-based ecorestoration; (iv) molecular microbiology related to agricultural sciences, aquaculture, and environmental protection
Summary
Editorial Environment-Living Organism’s Interactions from Physiology to Genomics Environmentliving organism’s interactions in terms of physiology, molecular biology, and genomics are the essential base for establishing and crossing different disciplines where life sciences link with environmental sciences fully and they have resulted from many important subjects such as soil biology, ecophysiology, molecular ecology, and environmental genomics. To solve these problems and search for new ways we must understand environment-living organism’s interacting responses by these disciplines, to which less attention has been paid for the past 20 years.
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