Fungi Bio-prospects in Sustainable Agriculture, Environment and Nanotechnology, Volume Two: Extremophilic Fungi and Myco-mediated Environmental Management explores varied aspects of fungal biology and their relevance in microbiology and agriculture, thus allowing for better insights on basic and advanced biotechnological application in human welfare and sustainable agriculture. Chapters throw light on different sectors of fungi, including fungi in extreme circumstances, bioremediation, complex and toxic effluents, and mycoremediation. The book was designed to explore the possibility of huge…mehr
Fungi Bio-prospects in Sustainable Agriculture, Environment and Nanotechnology, Volume Two: Extremophilic Fungi and Myco-mediated Environmental Management explores varied aspects of fungal biology and their relevance in microbiology and agriculture, thus allowing for better insights on basic and advanced biotechnological application in human welfare and sustainable agriculture. Chapters throw light on different sectors of fungi, including fungi in extreme circumstances, bioremediation, complex and toxic effluents, and mycoremediation. The book was designed to explore the possibility of huge fungal diversity for present and future generation in different sectors of human life. Volume Two focuses on extremophilic fungi and myco-mediated environmental management.
Dr.V.K. Sharma has a Ph.D. in Botany from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P., India. He has more than eleven years of research experience, particularly in the area of endophytes. His research interest is in the bio-potential applications of endophytes and their mechanism. He also has a keen interest in emerging environmental issues and mitigation. He is currently working on the role of fungal endophytes in heavy metal stress tolerance of host plants, and mechanism. Dr. Sharma has more than thirty research articles and book chapters in journals of national and international repute to his credit. He is lifetime member of Mycological Society of India (MSI). He is also the recipient of MJ Thirumalachar Young Scientist Award Lectures by MSI in 2016. He also received Yunnan provincial government funding-II. He has also actively participated in many national and international conferences, symposia and workshops related to his research field Dr. Maulin P. Shah is an active researcher and scientific writer in his field for over 20 years. He received a B.Sc. degree (1999) in Microbiology from Gujarat University, Godhra (Gujarat), India. He also earned his Ph.D. degree (2005) in Environmental Microbiology from Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar (Gujarat) India. His research interests include Biological Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Microbiology, Biodegradation, Bioremediation, & Phytoremediation of Environmental Pollutants from Industrial Wastewaters. He has published more than 250 research papers in national and international journals of repute on various aspects of microbial biodegradation and bioremediation of environmental pollutants. He is the editor of 200 books of international repute (Elsevier, RSC, Nova Sciences, De Gruyter, Springer, Wiley, IOP and CRC Press).
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Extremophilic fungi at the interface of climate change
Bioprospects of extremophilic fungus Myceliopthrora thermophila: Insights from genomic analysis and recent developments
Marine fungal biocatalysts: The bionomical standpoint
Pharmaceutical applications of marine derived fungi isolated from Gulf of Mannar
Biodiversity of the fungi in extreme marine environments 000 Thangavelu Ramesh
Fungi mediated pollutant degradation and bioelectricity generation: An overview of current status
Role of fungi in bioremediation of contaminated soil
Fungi in bioremediation of soil: Mycoremediation of PAHs compounds
Fungi in the bioremediation of toxic effluents
Potential applications of fungi in the remediation of toxic effluents from pulp and paper industries
Isolation and identification of South African indigenous fungal strains and assessment of their ability to degrade diclofenac in synthetic wastewater
Advances in fungi: Rejuvenation of polluted sites
Role of fungi and their enzymes in degradation and decolorization of distillery effluent for environmental safety
Advances in mycoremediation of emerging potential toxic effluents
Biosorption of heavy metals using fungal biosorbents < A review
Fungal bioremediation of toxic textile dye effluents
Fungi in bioremediation of soil organic pollutants
Fungi in the bioremediation of toxic effluents
Mycoremediation- Effective strategy to ameliorate arsenic toxicity