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Advanced Biofuel Technologies: Present Status, Challenges and
Future Prospects deals with important issues such as feed stock
availability, technology options, greenhouse gas reduction as seen
by life cycle assessment studies, regulations and policies. This
book provides readers complete information on the current state of
developments in both thermochemical and biochemical processes for
advanced biofuels production for the purpose of transportation,
domestic and industrial applications. Chapters explore
technological innovations in advanced biofuels produced from
agricultural residues, algae, lipids and waste industrial gases to
produce road transport fuels, biojet fuel and biogas.
Current Status and Future Scope of Microbial Cellulases not only
explores the present and future of cellulase production, it also
compares solid state fermentation (SSF) and submerged fermentation
(SMF) for cellulase production. Chapters explore bioprocess
engineering, metabolic engineering and genetic engineering
approaches for enhanced cellulase production, including the
application of cellulase for biofuel production. This important
resource presents current technical status and the future direction
of advances in cellulase production, including application of
cellulases in different sectors.
Genetic and Metabolic Engineering for Improved Biofuel Production
from Lignocellulosic Biomass describes the different aspects of
biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass. Each chapter
presents different technological approaches for cost effective
liquid biofuel production from agroresidues/biomass. Two chapters
cover future direction and the possibilities of biomass-based
biofuel production at the industrial level. The book provides a
genetic and metabolic engineering approach for improved cellulase
production and the potential of strains that can ferment both
pentose and hexose sugars. The book also gives direction on how to
overcome challenges for the further advancement of lignocellulosic
biomass-based biofuel production.
This unique book covers the molecular aspects of plant stress and
the various industrial applications. Chapters cover many important
topics in the biology of plant stress, including morphological and
physiological changes of plants due to accumulation of pollutants;
the types of stress for enhanced biofuel production from plant
biomass; plant adaptation due to different types of environmental
stresses; potential applications of microRNAs to improve abiotic
stress tolerance in plants; plant resistance to viruses and the
molecular aspects; photosynthesis under stress conditions; plant
responses to weeds, pests, pathogens, and agrichemical stress
conditions; and plant responses under the stress of drought. Key
features: * Describes the different types of plant stress * Details
the current and possible applications of plant stress biology *
Presents several case studies that include applications of plant
stress * Explores plant stress biology for applications in biofuel
science Plant Stress Biology: Progress and Prospects of Genetic
Engineering will be useful for researchers in diverse fields as
well as for plant biologists, environmental biologists, faculty,
and students. The book will also be helpful for further advancement
of research in the area of plant stress biology.
This unique book covers the molecular aspects of plant stress and
the various industrial applications. Chapters cover many important
topics in the biology of plant stress, including morphological and
physiological changes of plants due to accumulation of pollutants;
the types of stress for enhanced biofuel production from plant
biomass; plant adaptation due to different types of environmental
stresses; potential applications of microRNAs to improve abiotic
stress tolerance in plants; plant resistance to viruses and the
molecular aspects; photosynthesis under stress conditions; plant
responses to weeds, pests, pathogens, and agrichemical stress
conditions; and plant responses under the stress of drought. Key
features: * Describes the different types of plant stress * Details
the current and possible applications of plant stress biology *
Presents several case studies that include applications of plant
stress * Explores plant stress biology for applications in biofuel
science Plant Stress Biology: Progress and Prospects of Genetic
Engineering will be useful for researchers in diverse fields as
well as for plant biologists, environmental biologists, faculty,
and students. The book will also be helpful for further advancement
of research in the area of plant stress biology.
Biofuel production from waste biomass is increasingly being focused
on due to due to several advantages of lignocellulosic biomass,
such as availability in abundance from several sources,
cost-effectiveness, little competition with food sources, etc. This
new volume, Sustainable Biofuel and Biomass: Advances and Impacts,
provides an abundance of in-depth information on many types of
biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass and also describes biomass
sources and their availability for biofuel production. This
compiled book features 17 chapters that discuss the different
aspects of biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass.
Chapters deal with different types lipase-mediated biofuel
production, biohydrogen production from lignocellulosic biomass,
triacylglycrol biosynthetic pathways in plants for biofuel
applications, the industrial prospects of lignocellulosic
bioethanol production, biofuel cell production, potential
feedstocks availability for bioethanol production, biofuel
production from algal biomass, and many other important topics.
Biofuel production from waste biomass is increasingly being focused
on due to due to several advantages of lignocellulosic biomass,
such as availability in abundance from several sources,
cost-effectiveness, little competition with food sources, etc. This
new volume, Sustainable Biofuel and Biomass: Advances and Impacts,
provides an abundance of in-depth information on many types of
biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass and also describes biomass
sources and their availability for biofuel production. This
compiled book features 17 chapters that discuss the different
aspects of biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass.
Chapters deal with different types lipase-mediated biofuel
production, biohydrogen production from lignocellulosic biomass,
triacylglycrol biosynthetic pathways in plants for biofuel
applications, the industrial prospects of lignocellulosic
bioethanol production, biofuel cell production, potential
feedstocks availability for bioethanol production, biofuel
production from algal biomass, and many other important topics.
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