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Actinobacteria: Diversity and Biotechnological Applications: New
and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and
Bioengineering, a volume in the series New and Future Developments
in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering series, offers the
latest on the biotechnology of Kingdom actinobacteria, covering
unique niches like their endosphere, rhizospheric soil and
contaminated sites, etc. The book also covers the bioactive
secondary metabolites obtained from actinobacteria and describes
the application of microorganism (Actinobacteria) in plant growth
promotion and in environmental cleanup. Finally, the book describes
the biocontrol aspects of actinobacteria and how they can control
fungal phytopathogens and the production of secondary metabolites.
New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and
Bioengineering: Microbial Biofilms is divided into three sections:
microbial adhesion/biofilms in medical settings, microbial
adhesion/biofilms in agriculture, and microbial adhesion/biofilm in
the environment and industry. Chapters cover adhesion and biofilm
formation by pathogenic microbes on tissue and on indwelling
medical devices, including sections on human infections, microbial
communication during biofilm mode of growth, host defense and
antimicrobial resistance, and more. Other sections cover the
biofilms of agriculturally important and environmental friendly
microbes, including biofilm formation on plants, in soil, and in
aquatic environments. Finally, the latest scientific research on
microbial adhesion and biofilm formation in the environment and in
industry is covered.
Microbial Endophytes and Plant Growth: Beneficial Interactions and
Applications explains how modern molecular tools can unlock the
plant's microbial network, building the bridge between plant and
environment. Chapters describe the usefulness of the endophytic
microbiome of different crops, including cereals, vegetables and
horticulture, and delve into the latest research surrounding the
applications of plant-microbe interactions in improving plant
growth. Other topics discussed include root endophytes and their
role in plant fitness, seed associated endophytes and their
functions, and microbial endophytes and nanotechnology. This is a
one-stop resource for scientists wanting access to the latest
research in plant microbiology. The book also provides advanced
techniques for using multi-omics approaches to study plant-microbe
interactions, providing readers with a practical approach.
Plant endophytes are a potential source for the production of
bioactive compounds that can fight against devastating diseases in
both plants and humans. Among these endophytic microorganisms,
endophytic fungi are one of the dominant group of microorganisms
with a potential role in plant growth promotion and the discovery
of noble bioactive natural products. Endophytic fungi possess
several bioactivities like anticancer, antimicrobial, insecticidal,
plant growth stimulants, crop protection, phytoremediation, etc.
Presence of modular biosynthetic genes clusters like PKS and NRPS
in several endophytic fungi underscores the need to understand and
explore such organisms. This volume presents and demonstrates the
applied aspects of endophytic fungi. Practical applications of such
endophytes are discussed in detail, including studies in
pharmaceutical development and agricultural management of important
microbial diseases. The beneficial effects that endophytic fungi
provide to host plants-enhancing growth, increasing fitness,
strengthening tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses through
secondary metabolites-are also discussed. The reader is provided
with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of such
relationships between endophytic fungi and their host.
Postharvest Management of Fresh Produce: Recent Advances critically
addresses the latest issues, challenges, and technological
advancements in postharvest management of fresh commodities,
especially fruits, nuts, and vegetables. The book covers the
intriguing correlation of preharvest treatments, maturity indices
and postharvest operations that significantly affect the
postharvest quality of fresh produce. Further topics include
packaging, logistics and storage technologies, the role of
microbial communities, and ‘omics’ strategies in postharvest
disease management. Special attention is given to the latest trends
of nanotechnology, internet of things (IoTs), and blockchain
technologies in food supply chain management of perishable
products. The book is a great resource for young and experienced
professionals in academia, industry, and UG/PG students to explore
a diversified range of topics in postharvest strategies relevant to
food processing, food technologies, agro-processing and quality
control.
Pulses have played a major role in human diet and are considered a
rich source of proteins. But, the major constraints in achieving
the yield of pulses are the occurrences of various diseases and
pests. Hence, there is a need to understand major fungal pathogens
and their management strategies for sustainable agriculture. The
major pulse crops in India and other Asian countries are bengal
gram, pigeon pea, black gram, green gram, lentil and peas, which
are attacked by several pathogens that cause considerable crop
damage. Bengal gram is affected mainly by wilt (Fusarium oxysporum
f. sp. ciceri), blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) and rust (Uromyces
ciceris-arietini). The main diseases of pigeon pea are wilt
(Fusarium oxysporum) and Phytophtora stem blight (Phytophthora
drechsleri f. sp. cajani). Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) and
rust (Uromyces vicia-fabae) are the most important diseases
affecting the production of pea. This volume offers details like
symptoms, distribution, pathogens associated, predisposing factors
and epidemiology, sources of resistance and holistic management of
diseases with particular reference to those of economic importance.
Several minor diseases of lentil, green gram and of black gram are
discussed with their detailed and updated information. This volume
provides pooled information regarding the management of major
fungal phytopathogens affecting pulses.
Mushrooms are fleshy fungi with a high prospective for the
production of secondary metabolites including extracellular enzymes
with high agricultural and biotechnological significance.
Worldwide, they are well recognized as supplementary foods due to
their high nutritional values and their medicinal importance, which
includes their uses in exhibiting antioxidant and antimicrobial
activities, immune enhancer, and to be effective for the treatment
of several diseases including diabetes and few types of cancers as
well. According to recent studies, extracellular enzymes produced
by several white-rot fungal strains such as Phanerochaete
chrysosporium, Pleurotus sajor-caju and several mushrooms have
shown a high capacity to decolorize dyes that are very harmful for
the environment. Moreover, wild macrofungi have the capability to
synthesize nanoparticles which are more useful for the treatment of
cancer, gene therapy, DNA analysis and biosensors. Wild macrofungi
are extremely important model for basic biology and commercial
manufacture.
Pulses have played a major role in human diet and are considered a
rich source of proteins. But, the major constraints in achieving
the yield of pulses are the occurrences of various diseases and
pests. Hence, there is a need to understand major fungal pathogens
and their management strategies for sustainable agriculture. The
major pulse crops in India and other Asian countries are bengal
gram, pigeon pea, black gram, green gram, lentil and peas, which
are attacked by several pathogens that cause considerable crop
damage. Bengal gram is affected mainly by wilt (Fusarium oxysporum
f. sp. ciceri), blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) and rust (Uromyces
ciceris-arietini). The main diseases of pigeon pea are wilt
(Fusarium oxysporum) and Phytophtora stem blight (Phytophthora
drechsleri f. sp. cajani). Powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni) and
rust (Uromyces vicia-fabae) are the most important diseases
affecting the production of pea. This volume offers details like
symptoms, distribution, pathogens associated, predisposing factors
and epidemiology, sources of resistance and holistic management of
diseases with particular reference to those of economic importance.
Several minor diseases of lentil, green gram and of black gram are
discussed with their detailed and updated information. This volume
provides pooled information regarding the management of major
fungal phytopathogens affecting pulses.
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