Microbiology (non-medical) Books
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Springer Mangrove Microbiome
Book Synopsis1. An introduction to mangrove ecosystem and their associated microorganisms.- 2. Diversity and distribution of mangrove associated bacteria.- 3. Diversity and distribution of mangrove-associated fungi.- 4. Diversity and distribution of mangrove associated algae in India.- 5. Diversity and distribution of mangrove associated actinobacteria.- 6. Propagation and mass production of mangrove microbiome as a source of plant growth promotor.- 7. Mangrove microbiome: as an alternative source of bioenergy.- 8. Biodegradation and bioremediation efficacy of mangrove associated bacteria.- 9. Biodegradation and bioremediation efficacy of mangrove associated algae.- 10. Biodegradation and bioremediation efficacy of mangrove associated fungi.- 11. Biodegradation and bioremediation efficiency of mangrove associated actinobacteria.- 12. Detoxification efficacy of heavy metal contaminants using mangrove associated microorganisms.- 13. Mangrove - microbes interaction: A molecular approach.- 14. Influences and molecular strategies of mangrove microbiome on its host plant.- 15. Biocatalytic properties of mangrove microbiome.- 16. Biosynthesis and characterization of biotechnological important by-products from mangrove microbiome.- 17. Production and characterization of biosurfactant from mangrove associated microorganisms.- 18. Anti-infective molecules ( antimicrobial property) from mangrove microbiome.- 19. Determination of antidiabetic efficiency of mangrove microbiome.- 20. Determination of anticancer property of mangrove microbiome.- 21. Mangrove microbiome as a source of antiviral drugs.- 22. Potential antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds from mangrove microbes.- 23. Mangrove plants as nanoparticle biofactories: advancing green synthesis and functional applications.- 24. Production and biological characterization of nanoparticles from mangrove associated microorganisms.
£208.99
Springer Mineral Transformation and Bioremediation by GeoMicrobes
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Geomicrobiological interactions in the frozen world: Potential for exobiological processes.- Chapter 2. Geomicrobes in rehabilitation of saturated lands.- Chapter 3. Geomicrobiology in Hot Spring Hydrothermal Systems.- Chapter 4. Geomicrobes in transformation of arsenic.- Chapter 5. Biomineralization of toxic chemicals and radionuclides by geomicrobes.- Chapter 6. Microbial Diversity and Mineral Transformation with Reference to Endosymbiotic Niches.- Chapter 7. Geo-microbes in rhizoremediation: Harnessing potential of Sulphate Reducing Bacteria (SRB) for mitigation of xenobiotics compounds.- Chapter 8. Geomycology: Exploring fungal roles in elemental cycling.- Chapter 9. Ecological restoration of salt marshes by geomicrobes.- Chapter 10. Bioconstructions in hypogean paleoprecipitation archives: Possible models of extraterrestrial life.- Chapter 11. Ecological restorations of wetlands by geomicrobes.- Chapter 12. Geomicrobiological strategies in rehabilitation of coal mine dump ecosystems.- Chapter 13. Geomicrobiology of arsenic-contaminated groundwater.- Chapter 14. Geobiomineralization at the interface of plant-microbes interaction and the role of mycorrhizal fungi.- Chapter 15. Bioremediation of hydrocarbon contaminated sites: A geomicrobiological approach.- Chapter 16. Geomicrobes in environmental remediation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons.- Chapter 17. Microbial life within the deep, hot subsurface biosphere and its implications in astrobiology.- Chapter 18. Geomicrobiological factors that control bioremediation of uranium debased sites.- Chapter 19. Unlocking geomicrobiological perspectives in bioremediation of hydrocarbons.- Chapter 20. Native geomicrobes and their role in ore deposits.- Chapter 21. Harnessing the ability of cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis for bioremediation of waste generated from oil refineries.- Chapter 22. Microbial responses to hydrocarbon contamination and its bioremediation.
£170.99
Springer Plantmicrobiome Interactions for Climateresilient Agriculture
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Climate Change and Agriculture: Impacts on Food and Nutrition Security with Special Reference to the North Eastern Himalayan Region.- Chapter 2. Climate Resilient Sustainable Agriculture To Evade Food And Nutrition Insecurity.- Chapter 3. Climate Change and Agro-Ecosystems: The Unseen Consequences on Microbes and Soil Microbial Diversity.- Chapter 4. Climate Change And Agroecosystem: How Entomopathogenic Fungi Influence Soil Microbial Diversity And Plant Growth?.- Chapter 5. Effect Of Climate Change on Beneficial Plant Microbe Interaction in the Rhizosphere.- Chapter 6. Emerging Role of Beneficial Microbes in Plant Stress Management Under Climate Change.- Chapter 7. The Biochemistry of Plant-Microbe Interactions in the Rhizosphere.- Chapter 8. Plant Root Exudation: Mechanism and Role in Plant-Microbe Communication Under Stress.- Chapter 9. Secondary Metabolism in Plants: Role of Sms in Combating Environmental Stress.- Chapter 10. Omics Techniques to Decipher Plant Root-Microbe interactions.- Chapter 11. Metabolomics: Towards understanding of plant- microbe interaction for improved productivity.- Chapter 12. Rhizosphere Engineering for Agriculture and Ecological Sustainability.- Chapter 13. CRISPR/CAS System-Based Genome Editing of Crops and Microbiome to Achieve Food and Nutrition Security.
£170.99
Springer Microorganisms Resilience to Climate Change
Book SynopsisSection-I. Fundamentals of Climate Change and Microbial Community Dynamics.- Chapter 1. Microbial Symbiosis in Diverse and Changing Climatic Conditions.- Chapter 2. Exploring the Potential of Natural and Synthetic Microbial Carbon Dioxide Fixation Pathways for Catalyzing Climate Action.- Chapter 3. Climate-Driven Shift in Plant-Microbe Dynamics: A Comprehensive Review.- Chapter 4. Microbial Communities in Changing Climate: Challenges and Opportunities.- Section-II. Climate Resilience in Agroecosystem.- Chapter 5. Significance of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in alleviating drought stress in crop plants under changing climate for sustainable agriculture production.- Chapter 6. Disentangling the Contribution of Plant Genetics in Rhizomicrobiome Recruitment for Climate Resilient Agroecosystems.- Chapter 7. Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria-Mediated Climatic Stress Tolerance in Plants.- Chapter 8. Climate Change and Soil Ecosystems: Impacts on Microbial Communities, Pathogen Dynamics, and Agricultural Sustainability.- Section-III. Microbial Solutions for Climate Resilience: Plant Interactions, Biofortification, and Extremophiles.- Chapter 9. Role of Soil Microbial Communities in Nutrient Homeostasis and Climate Resilience.- Chapter 10. Pseudomonas fluorescens: An influencer for food crop biofortification by siderophore-mediated iron acquisition.- Chapter 11. Extremophiles in Climate Change Mitigation: Harnessing Resilient Microbes for a Sustainable Future.- Section IV. Microbial Responses to Climate Change: Carbon Sequestration, Cryosphere Ecology, and Antimicrobial Resistance.- Chapter 12. Carbon Sequestration and Rhizoremediation: Strategies for Managing Xenobiotic Compounds and Restoring Ecological Balance.- Chapter 13. Glacial cryosphere, its microbial ecology and the impact of climate change.- Chapter 14. Climate change and antimicrobial resistance.- Section V. Conclusion.- Chapter 15. Resilience of Microorganisms in the Face of Climate Change: Key Conclusions.
£170.99
Springer PlantMicrobe Interaction under Xenobiotic Exposure
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Ecological Impacts of Emerging Pollutants in the Context of Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions.- Chapter 2. Ecological Impacts of Emerging Pollutants in The Event of Climate Change.- Chapter 3. Challenges of Emerging Pollutants for the Ecological Receptors in 21st Century.- Chapter 4. Effect of Xenobiotic exposure to the AMF community: A concern on their diversity, viability, and host physio biochemical impacts.- Chapter 5. Xenobiotics in the Hydrosphere: Natural Degradation Pathways and Future Concerns.- Chapter 6. Xenobiotic Interaction with Algal Community: Cutting-Edge Insights and Future Horizons.- Chapter 7. Impacts of Industrial Effluents on Plants and Their Effects on the Food Chain.- Chapter 8. Mechanistic Understanding of Xenobiotic Detoxification by Plants.- Chapter 9. Plant Defense System Against Xenobiotics: Molecular Mechanisms and Metabolic Responses.- Chapter 10. Microbe Mediated Xenobiotic Degradation: Recent Status and Prospects.- Chapter 11. Plant-Microbe Interaction under Environmental Extremities with Special Reference to Rhizospheric Engineering.- Chapter 12. Plant Defence System Against Heavy Metal Stress: From Genes to Proteins.- Chapter 13. A Critical Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Expression Regulation of Genes and Proteins upon Xenobiotic Exposure in Plants.- Chapter 14. Understanding the Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Detoxification in Land Plants.- Chapter 15. Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility Management in Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils.- Chapter 16. Accumulation of Arsenic in the Food-chain through Groundwater Soil Environment System: Its Alleviation Strategies.- Chapter 17. Metal Detoxification in Land Plants: From Bryophytes to Vascular Plants.- Chapter 18. Pteridophytes: Potential Phytoremediator for a Sustainable Environment.- Chapter 19. Microbes in Tackling Recalcitrant Xenobiotics.- Chapter 20. Pesticide Bioremediation by Actinobacteria: Current Status and Future Perspectives.- Chapter 21. Myco-enzymes as a Potent Tool for the Degradation of Xenobiotics.- Chapter 22. Exploring the Role of Earthworm Gut Bacteria in Minimizing the Noxious Effects of Xenobiotic Compounds on Plant Growth.- Chapter 23. Nanobiosensors in the Prediction of Environmental Pollutants: Recent Advances and Challenges.- Chapter 24. Nanobiosensors in Environmental Pollution Control: Innovations and Future Prospects.- Chapter 25. Integration of Nanobiosensors with IoT for Real-Time Environmental Monitoring and Data Analytics.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Surveillance and Management of Parasitic Diseases in China
Book SynopsisThis book intends to share the lessons and experiences learnt from the Chinese parasitic diseases control programme to the professionals, policy makers and researchers from other disease endemic countries. Especially, those lessons on surveillance and response have been well distilled at national level in China, where the some of parasitic diseases has been and going to be eliminated, e.g. lymphatic filariasis, malaria, schistosomiasis. The book covers the concept and technologies on surveillance and response to endemic and outbreaks of parasitic diseases, as well as relevant case management and data handling. The book includes three main parts. The first part consists of general chapters, which covers the general information on parasitic disease surveillance, the classification and application of surveillance technologies, etc. The second part of chapters cover surveillance technologies on parasites distribution, infections patterns in a region, related vectors, ecological environment elements, and the early warning and response, etc. In the third part of chapters, the concepts, methods, operating procedures, data collection, result analysis, reports and conclusions of various surveillance technologies in detail, along with the examples and guidelines of surveillance and management for parasitic infections are included.The book is likely to be of interest to the world-wide professionals, practitioners, managers and policy makers in governments or industry in the field of parasitic diseases control program.Table of ContentsChapter 1. General Introduction 1.1 Overview: Basic Concepts; Development History 1.2 Surveillance Content and System: Content and Methods; System and Management 1.3 Classification and Application of Surveillance Technology: Classification; Application 1.4 Role in Epidemiological Investigation and Preventive Control: Detection, confirmation and traceability of surveillance cases; Use and feedback of epidemiological data; Forecasting and emergency preparedness; Emergency Response and Disposal; Implementation of prevention and control measures; Evaluation of prevention and control effects 1.5 Development Trend and Application Prospect: Development trends; Application prospects Chapter 2. Pathogen Surveillance 2.1 Overview: Definition; Surveillance pathways 2.2 Surveillance Techniques for The Distribution of Insect Species: the first national human parasite species distribution survey; Surveillance of the distribution of insect species in special populations 2.3 Parasite Species and Surveillance Techniques for Their Extinction: Surveillance content and methods; Surveillance reporting and utilization 2.4 Surveillance Techniques for the Spread of Parasites: Surveillance content and methods; Surveillance reporting and utilization; 2.5 Surveillance Techniques for Parasite Variation: Surveillance content and methods; Surveillance reporting and utilization 2.6 Case Studies: National surveillance of infections with clonorchiasis chinensis; Analysis of Surveillance results of intestinal parasitic disease in surveillance points in China Chapter 3. Insects Surveillance 3.1 Overview: Definition; Species 3.2 Surveillance Techniques for Media Distribution and Dissipation: Mosquito distribution Surveillance; Surveillance of mosquito ecological habits; Sandfly Surveillance; Fly Surveillance; Tick Surveillance; Beetle Surveillance; Cockroach Surveillance; Oncemelania snail Surveillance; other snails’ surveillance 3.3 Surveillance Techniques for Insects Consumption, Migration and Propagation of Energy: Surveillance of insect consumption; Vector proliferation and migration surveillance; Surveillance of vector-transmition capacity 3.4 Case Studies: Surveillance for the south-to-north water diversion project in the canal Baoying section and Gaoyou section; Surveillance of malaria vector Anopheles mosquitoes in Jiangsu Province, 2008-2009 Chapter 4. Surveillance of Reservoir hosts 4.1 Overview: Definition; Speices 4.2 Surveillance Techniques for the Role of Transmission: Surveillance content and methods; Surveillance reporting and utilization 4.3 Natural Growth Surveillance: The concept of natural growth; Methods for surveying rodent species and populations; Wildlife population estimation 4.4 Sentinel Surveillance: Purpose of surveillance; Surveillance technology 4.5 Case studies: Investigation of reservoir hosts of paragonimiasis in Zhejiang; Surveillance of sentinel rats infected with schistosomiasis in key waters of the country Chapter 5. Epidemic Surveillance 5.1 Outbreak and Epidemic Surveillance: Cause Investigation; Distribution survey; Emergency Response 5.2 Transmission Routes and Factors Surveillance: Routes of transmission and their characteristics; Transmission factors and characteristics; 5.3 Surveillance content and methods: Epidemic Surveillance and Management; Networked management of the epidemic; Laboratory Network Management; Vector 5.4 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Epidemic Surveillance: Underreport investigation: Report Quality Survey: Evaluation of Surveillance effectiveness 5.5 Case Studies:. Analysis of the causes of black fever outbreaks in Jiashi County; Establishment of a national geographic information system for the transmission of natural factors of schistosomiasis Chapter 6 Symptom Surveillance 6.1 Layout and Management of Sentinel Hospitals: Layout; Management 6.2 Surveillance Indicators and Classification: 6.3 Data Collection and Analysis: Collection; Analysis 6.4 Verification and Utilization of Results: Early warning signal detection, Verification of early warning signals; Decision-making application 6.5 Case Studies: Symptom Surveillance of acute schistosomiasis infection cases in Xiantao City in 2005; Surveillance of symptoms of the outbreak of black fever in Jiashi County in 2008 7.1 Overview 7.2 Surveillance of the Impact of Environmental Engineering on Parasitic Diseases 7.3 Surveillance of the effects of population movements on parasitic diseases 7.4 Surveillance of the effects of climate change on parasitic diseases 7.5 Surveillance of the effects of natural disasters on parasitic diseases Chapter 8. Surveillance and Analysis Techniques for Health Resources 8.1 Overview: Content; Characteristics 8.2 Allocation of Health Resources: Configuration basis;Evaluation indicators 8.3 Burden of Disease Surveillance:Definitions and content; Evaluation methods 8.4 Case Studies: Evaluation of the burden of chronic schistosomiasis disease in Dangtu and Hanshou counties; Laboratory capacity survey of county-level schistosomiasis institutions at national surveillance sites Chapter 9. Construction of Early Warning Mechanism 9.1 Overview: Definitions and characteristics; Selection and Utilization of Early Warning Indicators 9.2 Forecasting Methods: Classification; Primary steps; Precautions; New developments in forecasting and early warning methods 9.3 Construction and Evaluation of Early Warning System: Building the framework; Indicator system; Systematic evaluation 9.4 Case Studies: Establishment of schistosomiasis surveillance and early warning system in Jiangsu Province; Analysis of the risk assessment of malaria elimination in China Chapter 10. Risk Assessment Techniques 10.1 Overview: Assessment content; Risk management 10.2 Methods and Implementation: Method; Assessment content; Implementation Process 10.3 Precautions: Types of risk assessment and selection of methodologies;Risk characteristics;Quantitative risk assessment 10.4 Case Studies: Risk assessment of the impact of the trypanosomiasis outbreak on China; Risk assessment of schistosomiasis in 3 counties after the earthquake Chapter 11. Response Procedures 11.1 Preparedness and Initiation: Preparedness; Initiation of response. 11.2 Organization and Safeguards: Organization; Safeguards; Others 11.3 Implementation and Effect Evaluation: Assessment content; Assessment indicators; Methodology 11.4 Media Skills: Principle; Tips and Precautions 11.5 Case Studies: Public health emergency of adverse reactions to malaria preventive medication in Neijiang City, Sichuan Province; Outbreak of filariasis in Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Chapter 12. Surveillance and Reporting System 12.1 Types and Their Functions: Category; Function 12.2 Verification and Correction of Reporting Data: Information Review; Information Correction; 12.3 Network Data Analysis and Expression: Routine analysis; Thematic analysis 12.4 Evaluation of the Surveillance reporting system: Evaluation indicators; Evaluation methodology 12.5 Case Studies: The role of the epidemic reporting system after the elimination of lymphatic filariasis in China; Surveillance and analysis of imported falciparum malaria in a county Chapter 13. Construction and Implementation of Surveillance Network System 13.1 Layout and Construction:Layout;Construction 13.2 Scope and Procedures of Surveillance: Scope; Procedures 13.3 Surveillance Programme Formulation: Case definition; Population determination; Transmission cycle setting; Security system; Object Selection and sample size calculation; Mobilization of participants; Ethical clearance; 13.4 Implementation of Surveillance Work and Quality Control: Schedule of work; Technical quality tracking; Data collection and tracing management; Database setting; Evaluation indicators 13.5 Surveillance Point Management: Schedule management; Targeted management; Quality management 13.6 Surveillance Report Writing and Feedback: Data analysis; Report writing; Feedback; Examples of surveillance reports 13.7 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Surveillance Work: Functions; Indicators; 13.8 Case Studies: Planned management plan for schistosomiasis reference laboratories; Symptom Surveillance and Transmission Early Warning Pilot Work Plan for Angiostrongyliasis; Technical Scheme of Surveillance Sites for Soil-transmitted Parasitic Diseases
£189.99
Springer Microbial Biotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture Volume 2
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Role of microbial bio-inoculants in sustainable agriculture.- Chapter 2. Microbe based biostimulants: Latest developments and future perspectives.- Chapter 3. Effect of Engineered Nanoparticles on Rhizospheric Microbes.- Chapter 4. Nanobiofungicides: effective tools for control of fungal pathogens.- Chapter 5. Biotechnological applications of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms: Biological alternative to improve phosphorus availability.- Chapter 6. Diazotrophs for enhancement of productivity of major cereal crops under abiotic stresses.- Chapter 7. Role of Transcriptomics in Elucidating Mechanism of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants.- Chapter 8. Exploring the potential of Endophytes in Phytoremediation.- Chapter 9. Tomato bacterial canker disease management: molecular interactions and role of biocontrol agents (BCAs) against Clavibacter michiganensis .- Chapter 10. Recovery of tomato plant residues through composting: Potential and challenges to promote circular economy.- Chapter 11. The evolution of date palm tolerance to salinity stress via arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and compost application.- Chapter 12. Suppressive effect of different compost extracts against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceri, causal agent of Fusarium wilt of chickpea (Cicer arietinum.- Chapter 13. Nutrient and pest-managing microbial inoculants for sustainable production of rice.- Chapter 14. Augmenting of Bioremediation through Quorum sensing and Biofilm.
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Springer Anaerobes and Waste Conversion Technologies
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Metabolic and biochemical pathways for anaerobic digestion.- Chapter 2. Impact of Anaerobic Bioreactors Configurations for Wastewater Treatment.- Chapter 3. Agricultural Waste Degradation: A Sustainable Solution Powered by Anaerobic Microbes.- Chapter 4. Anaerobic digestion and the characterization of variability of agricultural and municipal waste for its efficient valorization potential.- Chapter 5. Recycling of organic wastes by anaerobic microbial community.- Chapter 6. Microbial Ways for Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Waste.- Chapter 7. Enhancement of Methane Production from Food waste using Multi-Objective Centralized Control Schemes.- Chapter 8. Advancements in Anaerobic Degradation Technology: A Sustainable Solution for Textile Azo Dye Wastewater Effluents Treatment in Anaerobic Reactor.- Chapter 9. Start-up of a High-solid Pilot-digester Treating Low Quality Mechanically-separated Small Particle Fraction of OFMSW.- Chapter 10. Methane Potential and Kinetic Analysis from A Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Digester Fed by Food Waste.- Chapter 11. Current progress in biogas and biochemicals production with effluent treatment.- Chapter 12. Possibilities of sustainable bioenergy generation from palm oil mill effluent using anaerobic technology.- Chapter 13. Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A Facultative Anaerobe for Ethanol Fermentation using Organic Waste.
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Springer Recent Advances in Human Fungal Diseases
Book SynopsisPart I. Candida and candidiasis.- Chapter 1. Diagnosis of candida and candidiasis: current methods and future challenges.- Chapter 2. Fungal fighters: a comprehensive guide to antifungal therapies of the past, present and future.- Chapter 3. Candidiasis treatment: an evolutionary journey from past to present and a glimse into the future.- Chapter 4. MDR in candida: the real storm.- Chapter 5. Surviving the storm: how candida species master adaptation for pathogenesis.- Chapter 6. Molecular cues and mechanisms of pathogenesis in candida.- Chapter 7. Factors affecting drug resistance and virulence in fungal pathogen.- Chapter 8. Unravelling drug resistance in candida species: genetic, biofilm, transcriptional and epigenetic perspectives.- Chapter 9. Biofilm formation in candida species.- Chapter 10. Candida auris biofilm: a medical ambrosia.- Chapter 11. Candida albicans mixed species biofilms and associated antimicrobial resistance.- Chapter 12. Decoding the complex terrain of candida tropicalis induced candidiasis: insights into epidemology, infection mechanisms, theraputics and drug resistance.- Chapter 13. Candiasis drug resistance and translational research.- Part II. Aspergillus and aspergillosis.- Chapter 14. Therapeutic strategies and challenges in the management of aspergillus infections.- Chapter 15. Aspergillus therapeutics: future agents.- Chapter 16. Recent advances in the management of aspergillosis.- Chapter 17. Drug resistance patterns in opportunistic aspergilli: a molecular perspective.- Chapter 18. A comprehensive and intricate dynamics of aspergillus: implications, therapeutic challenges, and drug resistance.- Chapter 19. Understanding molecular pathogenesis of aspergillus fumigatus.
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Springer Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Book SynopsisSECTION I: Industrial Microbial Bioprocess Development.- Chapter 1. Industrial Microbial Bioprocess Development: Strategies, Applications, Environmental Management, and Challenges.- Chapter 2. Fermentation Technology for Microbial Products and their Process Optimization.- Chapter 3. The Basics of Large-scale Commercial Production of Monoclonal Antibodies.- Chapter 4. Industrial Microbial Bioprocess Development: An Overview.- Chapter 5. Microbiome Engineering Towards Disease Therapy.- SECTION II. Microbial Biotechniques Progressions.- Chapter 6. Microbial Biotechniques Progressions: Fundamental of Analytic Techniques.- Chapter 7. Bioprocess Engineering Essentials: Cultivation Strategies and Mathematical Modeling Techniques.- Chapter 8. Microbial Biotechniques Progressions: Fundamental concepts and theories of various spectroscopic techniques.- Chapter 9. Fundamental, Modern, Computational and High Throughput Approaches in Microbial DNA Research.- Chapter 10. Recent Advances in Chromatography: Unraveling the Spectrum of Separation Biotechnology.- Chapter 11. Purification, Functional Characterization and Atomic Structure Determination of Microbial Proteins.- Section III. Microbial Inventions and Improvement in Industrial Bioprocess Development.- Chapter 12. Potential of genetic engineering methods for enhanced biofuel production.- Chapter 13. Advancements in Dopamine Research: Exploring Resources, Therapeutic Potential and Metabolism.- Chapter 14. Navigating the Landscape of Cancer-Induced Thrombocytopenia: Current Challenges and Emerging Advances.- Chapter 15. Optimization strategies for enhanced production of microbial products.- Chapter 16. Potential application of microbial metabolites for sustainable agriculture and waste management.- Section IV. Microbial Inventions and Processes Advancement.- Chapter 17. Extracellular Vesicles in Regenerative Medicines.- Chapter 18. Microbial Inventions and Improvement in Industrial Bioprocess Development.- Chapter 19. Diversifying Expression Platforms for Biopharmaceuticals and Industrial.- Chapter 20. Biocides for coating formulations: Current status and future challenges.- Chapter 21. Laccase mediated valorization of lignocellulosic biomass: An eco-friendly approach towards the sustainable environment.- Section V. Microbial Extreme Environment and Waste Management.- Chapter 22. Microbial Bioremediation: Harnessing the Potential of Microbes for Environmental Clean-up.- Chapter 23. Recent trends in elucidating newer insights of solid and aquatic sediment microbial diversity.- Chapter 24. Biomass Waste Valorization: A Biotechnological Frontier.- Chapter 25. Microbial Resurgence: A New Era in Agriculture and Environmental Management.- Chapter 26. Microbial Extreme Environment and Waste Management.- Chapter 27. Plant Probiotic Microbes: Boon for Sustainable Agriculture and Waste Management Practices.- Chapter 28. Current innovations in wastewater treatment, pollution detection, and solid waste management for sustainable practices.- Chapter 29. Biodegradation Mechanisms and Bioremediation Applications for Plastic Waste.- Chapter 30. Biomass: Microbial marvels and sustainable solutions.- Chapter 31. Industrial Marvels of Extreme Microbial Adaptations.- Chapter 32. Leveraging microbes for waste management.- Chapter 33. Microbial Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Health.
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