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Titolo: | Fungi and their Role in Sustainable Development: Current Perspectives / / edited by Praveen Gehlot, Joginder Singh |
Pubblicazione: | Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. 2018. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (X, 779 p. 141 illus., 41 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina: | 610.28 |
Soggetto topico: | Biomedical engineering |
Mycology | |
Sustainable development | |
Microbiology | |
Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology | |
Sustainable Development | |
Applied Microbiology | |
Eukaryotic Microbiology | |
Persona (resp. second.): | GehlotPraveen |
SinghJoginder | |
Nota di contenuto: | Part 1. Sustainable Cultivation and Conservation Strategies of Fungi -- Chapter 1. Cultivation, conservation and medicinal significance of macro-fungi -- Chapter 2. Fungi as biocontrol agent: an alternate to chemicals -- Chapter 3. Incredible Role of Fungi in various Fields for sustainable development -- Chapter 4. The biological promises of endophytic Muscodor species -- Chapter 5. Slime Moulds: The Tiny Charmers -- Chapter 6. Fungal Biotechnology: Role and Aspects -- Part 2. Sustainable Aspects of Fungi in Agriculture -- Chapter 7. Fungal Endophytes: Role in Sustainable Agriculture -- Chapter 8. Fungal endophytes and their secondary metabolites - Role in sustainable agriculture -- Chapter 9. Agricultural important microorganism- Sustainability from rhizosphere to bioformulation as weapon for biological control -- Chapter 10. Recruit the Plant Pathogen for Weed Management: Bioherbicide - A Sustainable Strategy -- Chapter 11. Mycopesticides: Fungal based pesticides for sustainable agriculture -- Chapter 12. Multifactorial role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae in Agroecosystem -- Chapter 13. Strategic approaches for applications of entomopathogenic fungi to counter insecticide resistance in agriculturally important insect pests -- Chapter 14. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as phosphate fertilizer for crop plants and their role in bioremediation of heavy metals -- Chapter 15. Fungal community in mitigating impacts of drought in plants -- Chapter 16. Role of Fungi as Biocontrol Agents for the Control of Plant Diseases in Sustainable Agriculture -- Chapter 17. Fungal disease management in chickpea: current status and future prospects -- Chapter 18. Recent approaches for late blight disease management of potato caused by Phytophthora infestans -- Part 3. Fungi for sustainable Industrial and Environmental Aspects -- Chapter 19. Recent advances and industrial applications of microbial xylanases: A review -- Chapter 20. Bio-Valorization of Dairy Whey for Bio-Ethanol by Stress Tolerance Yeast -- Chapter 21. Nutritional quality attributes of edible gasteroid wild mushroom Astraeus hygrometricus -- Chapter 22. Biotechnology of Fungal Lipases -- Chapter 23. Biopigments: Fungal Pigments -- Chapter 24. Bioethanol Production from Renewable Biomass by Yeast -- Chapter 25. Fungi Inhabiting in Hypersaline Conditions - An Insight -- Chapter 26. Carbon sequestration and the significance of soil fungi in the process -- Chapter 27. Fungal infections and Intervention in Diabetic complication -- Part 4. Bioconversion Technologies of Fungi -- Chapter 28. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: Effects on secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants -- Chapter 29. Endophytic fungi: Carrier of potential antioxidants -- Chapter 30. Current perspectives of Endophytic fungi in Sustainable Development -- Chapter 31. Marine Fungi for Sustainable Development -- Chapter 32. Fungi-mediated biodeterioration of household materials, libraries, cultural heritage and its sustainable conservation -- Chapter 33. Co-cultivation strategies to induce de-novo synthesis of novel chemical scaffolds from cryptic secondary metabolite gene clusters -- Part 5. Modern Biotechnological Interventions on Fungi -- Chapter 34. Computational approaches to understand the genome and protein sequences of fungi -- Chapter 35. Bioprospecting of endophytic fungi for bioactive compounds -- Chapter 36. Bioactive Compounds from Endophytic Fungi -- Chapter 37. Bioactive potential of non-conventional edible wild mushroom Amanita -- Chapter 38. Fungus Monascus -fermented red yeast rice (RYR): Natural therapeutic statin source or mycotoxin? -- Chapter 39. Nanoparticles from Fungi (Myconanoparticles). . |
Sommario/riassunto: | This book illustrates the multiple roles of fungi in everyday life. Fungi are the large group of organisms with tremendous diversity and economic importance. Their ability to produce commercially efficient useful products makes them the vulnerable sustainable tool for the future generation. This book describes a systems approach and provides a means to share the latest developments and advances about the benefits of fungi including their wide application, traditional uses, modern practices, along with designing of strategies to harness their potential. The chapters are organized with data, providing information related to different sustainable aspects of fungi in agriculture, its cultivation and conservation strategies, industrial and environmental utilization, advanced bioconversion technologies and modern biotechnological interventions. Updated information and current opinion related to its application for sustainable agriculture, environment, and industries as futuristic tools have been presented and discussed in different chapters. The book also elucidates a comprehensive yet a representative description of the challenges associated with the sustained application of fungi to achieve the goals of sustainability. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Fungi and their role in sustainable development |
ISBN: | 9789811303937 |
981-13-0393-2 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910349470203321 |
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