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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Recent Developments in Trichoderma Research
Covers the recent developments in Trichoderma research and lists potential application in the chemical and agrochemical industry
Vijai Kumar Gupta (Edited by), Susanne Zeilinger (Edited by), Harikesh Bahadur Singh (Edited by), Irina Druzhinina (Edited by)
9780128194539, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 13 July 2020
340 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.71 kg
New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Recent Developments in Trichoderma Research covers topics on-Trichoderma biodiversity, strain improvement and related researches in bioprocess technology, chemical engineering, bioremediation process, secondary metabolite production, Protein production, plant disease resistance and biocontrol technology. This book includes unique compilations of different chapters with emerging issues in the area of Trichoderma research and its related importance in the Biochemical-Industry-Agri-Food sector.
1. Molecular Mechanisms of Biocontrol in Trichoderma spp. and Their Applications in Agriculture 2. Genome-wide approaches towards understanding mycoparasitic Trichoderma species 3. Insights into Signalling Pathways of Antagonistic Trichoderma Species 4. Enhanced Plant Immunity using Trichoderma 5. Live-cell imaging of mycoparasitic Trichoderma species 6. Molecular communication between plants and Trichoderma 7. Systemically induced resistance against maize diseases by Trichoderma 8. Trichoderma Genes for improving plant resistance to pathogens 9. Biological control of wood decay basidiomycetes 10. Trichoderma sexual reproduction 11. Diversity and Strain Improvement Section 12. Molecular tools for strain engineering in Trichoderma 13. Trichoderma-functional metabolomics to genetic engineering 14. Next generation modern tools to access biodiversity of Trichoderma 15. Diversity of Trichoderma in China 16. Biomolecules Production and Industrial Applications Section 17. Biomass degradation of Trichoderma: A view from genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic perspective 18. Trichoderma enzyme systems in relation to biofuel/biorefinery applications 19. Cell Wall Remodeling in Trichoderma
Subject Areas: Biochemical engineering [TC]