Progress in mycology : biology and biotechnological applications / Tulasi Satyanarayana, Sunil Kumar Deshmukh, Mukund V. Deshpande, editors.

Indian mycologists have extensively studied various groups of fungi such as soil fungi, aquatic fungi, marine fungi, endophytic fungi, fungi associated with man and animals. Though several books on various aspects of fungi are published, this is the first account of the history and development in my...

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Other Authors: Satyanarayana, T., Deshmukh, S. K. (Sunil K.), Deshpande, Mukund V.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2021.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Progress in fungal mannanolytic enzyme research in India -- Chapter 2. Glycosyl hydrolases and auxiliary enzymes for hydrolysis of biorefinery relevant pre-treated lignocellulolytics -- Chapter 3. Fungal glucoamylases: Developments in India and recent trends -- Chapter 4. Developments in fungal phytase research: Characteristics and multifarious applications -- Chapter 5. Fungi in biofuel research -- Chapter 6. Ligninolytic fungi from the Indian subcontinent and their contribution to enzyme biotechnology -- Chapter 7. Fungal chitinolytic enzymes -- Chapter 8. Insight into fungi mediated nano-synthesis for healthcare applications of nanoparticles: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 9. Mycofabrication of metal nanoparticles: A green approach -- Chapter 10. Nanosensors for the detection of plant and human pathogens -- Chapter 11. Milestones in the development and progress of medical mycology in India -- Chapter 12. Fungal enzymes in biocontrol of phytopathogens -- Chapter 13. Candida: A model fungus to study differentiation, pathogenesis and bioprospecting -- Chapter 14. Research contributions from India on membrane-modifying peptides: motivations from fungal peptaiboles -- Chapter 15. Development of mycotoxicology in India -- Chapter 16. An Indian perspective on the fungi as potential sources of bioactive metabolites -- Chapter 17. Fungal pigment research in India: An overview -- Chapter 18. Bioprospecting of marine fungi -- Chapter 19. Recent developments and future prospects of fungal sophorolipids -- Chapter 20.Fungi: A sustainable tool for transformation, detoxification and degradation of environmental pollutants -- Chapter 21. Heterologous protein expression in yeast and moulds. 
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