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The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy. Developments in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

  • Book

  • January 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5850289

The Potential of Microbes for a Circular Economy provides an understanding of the role of microbes in a circular economy (CE). The book covers the development of effective bio-based formulations for field applications and describes the basic principles and applications, the important role of microorganisms, and new insights into a sustainable ecosystem for the circular economy. In addition, it compiles the latest advancement in the field of CE by covering microbes and microbial products, thus providing microbiologists the tools to engage with the public, policymakers, and industry to inform the debate on addressing current challenges.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to circular economy-A unique approach
2. Framework for implementation of circular economy in biotechnology
3. Methods involved in the recycling and valorization of nutrients from waste biomass
4. Precision biotechnology using beneficial microbes as a fundamental approach to the circular economy
5. Development of microbial biotechnology products for phytopathogen management
6. Role of bacteria Microbial and fungi in circular agriculture economy
7. Agriculturally important functioning of beneficial microorganisms for healthy ecosystem maintenance
8. Biofertilizer and its application in sustainable bioeconomy
9. Tailored microbial inoculants in nutrient recycling and soil health maintenance
10. Development of microbial biotechnology products for sustainable agriculture
11. Microbial surfactant role in environment management and contribution in circular economy
12. Micropropagation for Crop Improvement and its commercialization potential

Authors

E.K. Radhakrishnan Associate Professor, School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. Dr. E.K. Radhakrishnan is currently working as an associate professor at the School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam and as a director at Business innovation and incubation Centre (BIIC.) During his 12 years of research, he has published 143 research publications, 43 book chapters, and 3 review papers. He has edited five books and has several books in progress. He has also been invited to deliver talks at various national and international conferences and seminars. His research areas include plant-microbe interactions, microbial natural products, microbial synthesis of metal nanoparticles, antimicrobial resistance gene prediction, and development of polymer-based nanocomposites with antimicrobial effects for food packaging and medical ap?plications. R. Aswani Research Scholar, School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. R. Aswani has completed her PhD in microbiology at the School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. After her MSc in microbiology, she completed an MPhil in biosciences and has authored 26 publications, 2 review articles, and 8 book chapters. She edited one book titled Biocontrol Mechanisms of Endophytic Microorganisms, published by Elsevier. Her area of research is the role of microbes in biocontrol mechanisms and induction of plant defense response by plant-associated microorganisms. Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, India. Dr. Ajay Kumar is currently working as an assistant professor at Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, India. Dr. Kumar recently completed his tenure as a visiting scientist from Agriculture Research Organization, Volcani Center, Israel. He has published more than 175 research, review articles, and book chapters in international and national journals. He serves as an associate editor for Frontiers in Microbiology and as guest editor for various journals such as Plants, Microorganisms, and Sustainability. Dr. Kumar has also edited more than 32 books with the leading publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley. Dr. Kumar's research experience is in the field of plant-microbe interactions, postharvest management, cyanobacterial biology, and so on.