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The Impact of Climate Change on Microbial Communities

Dr. Manish Rana, Department of Microbiology, Calkata University, Kolkata



Abstract :

Climate change is significantly altering global environmental conditions, with profound implications for microbial communities. This research investigates the effects of rising temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and ocean acidification on microbial diversity, function, and ecosystem services. By studying various microbial habitats, including soil, water, and air, we aim to understand how climate change is reshaping microbial communities and their roles in biogeochemical cycles, nutrient cycling, and human health. Our findings will contribute to developing strategies for mitigating the negative impacts of climate change on microbial ecosystems and ensuring their continued resilience.





 
 

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