Microbial processes are involved in food, chemical, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, energy, and new-material industries. Over the past 2 decades, new or more efficient industrial processes involving microorganisms have been launched, yielding purer, less expensive products or substances not available using classical chemical methods. Microbial Bioprocesses aims to give an overview of established and successful processes and discusses the trends and perspectives in industrial microbiology which, along with tremendous progress in genetic and metabolic engineering in recent years, are once again becoming an area of innovation and emerging technologies. Microbial Bioprocesses covers the unique areas like microbial volatiles (MVOCs), microbial bioinoculant development, bacterial nanocelluloses production, and processes for remediation by fungi and actinobacteria.
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Table of Contents
1. Applications of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Agriculture and Forestry 2. Microbial volatiles as new players for sustainable agriculture 3. Technological interventions in microbial biofuel: innovative technologies and current perspectives 4. Algal genomics tools: technological updates and progress 5. The use of xylanases as additives to feeds: a mini-review of their effect on feed intake, digestion and growth performance in monogastric animals 6. Bioinoculants development for Sustainable Agriculture by innovative optimization processes: a future roadmap to commercialization 7. Algal Biofuels: current perspectives and technological progress 8. Recent approaches and innovations for enzyme engineering used in industrial biotechnology 9. Agronomic Biofortification through Nano-Fertilizers: Technological Updates and Progress 10. Understanding virus-bacteria-human tripartite interactions: strategies and challenges 11. Microbial Bioprocesses in Remediation of Contaminated Environments and Resource Recovery 12. Microalgal based Bioremediation of emerging contaminates in wastewater: A sustainable approach 13. Bioresources, environmental aspects and patent scenario for bio-bleaching in pulp and paper Industry 14. Microbial enzyme bioprocesses in bio-bleaching of pulp and paper: technological updates