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ISBN 10: 9380179243
ISBN 13: 978-9380179247
Author: Kiran Kapoor, Uma Shankar Singh
Microbial biotechnology, enabled by genome studies, will lead to breakthroughs such as improved vaccines and better disease,diagnostic tools, improved microbial agents for biological control of plant and animal pests, modifications of plant and animal pathogens for reduced virulence, development of new industrial catalysts and fermentation organisms, and development of new microbial agents for bioremediation of soil and water contaminated by agricultural runoff.
Preface
1. Introduction to Microbial Biotechnology
2. Genetic Engineering of Microorganisms
3. Microbial Genomics and Protemics
4. Integrated Microbial Genomes System
5. Fermentation Technology
6. Microbial Biodegradation
7. Bioreactor Technology
8. Biofilm Technology
9. Biotechnological Applications of Microbial Metabolism
10. Microbial Leaching Mechanisms
11. Microbial Technology for Water Treatment
12. Environmental Applications of Microbial Biotechnology
13. Industrial Microbiotechnology
Bibliography
Index
microbial biotechnology
scope of microbial biotechnology
application of microbial biotechnology
department of microbial biotechnology
define microbial biotechnology
Tags: Kiran Kapoor, Uma Shankar Singh, Microbial, Biotechnology