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Biofilms in Environmental Biotechnology
Authors:   P. Sriyutha Murthy, Raju Sekar, Vengatesan Thiyagarajan

ISBN: 978-81-8487-624-6 
Publication Year:   2019
Pages:   208
Binding:   Hard Back


About the book

BIOFILMS IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY deals with detoxification of contaminated water, microbial degradation of pollutants, biological wastewater treatment and many other similar concepts. Microbial ecology and environmental biotechnology go hand in hand wherein underlying processes in microbial communities are the basis for managing events or methods in environmental biotechnology. Several new technologies have been developed like sequencing batch reactors for growth, hyperbaric chambers for isolation of exclusive micro­ organisms etc. which are discussed in this book.


Key Features

  • • Identification of microbial resources, community structure, potential, function, interactions, management, control and environmental implications have been discussed • Emphasis on processes involved for utilization in the above mention environmental applications • Advancement in molecular techniques exhaustively reviewed • New emerging concepts in the field of research discussed.



Table of content

Preface / Microbial Actors of the Filmy World / Ecology of Deep Sea Microbes and Extremophiles / Bacteria Goes Social, the Biofilm Way / Ocean Acidification, Microbial Biofilms and Larval Metamorphosis: A Brief Review and Synthesis / Biofilm Management: Lessons from Marine Organisms / Aerobic Granular Sludge Biofilms for Wastewater Treatment / Microbial Biofilms: A Tool for Environmental Waste Management / Application of Dynamic Flow Cells in Biofilm Research / Advances in Metagenomics and its Applications in Characterizing Epiphytic Bacterial Biofilms.




Audience
Undergraduate Students, Professionals, Teachers and Researchers