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Lignocellulose Biotechnology
Lignocellulose Biotechnology

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Lignocellulose Biotechnology

The agricultural and forestry processing wastes (lignocellulosics) are an important material resource and energy source. However, if untreated they can pose a danger to the environment and potentially valuable resources. Microorganisms contribute significantly to the problem of biomass degradation, its recycling and conservation. In the recent years, an increasing interest shown by the textile, food, feed & pulp and paper industries in the microbial and enzymatic processes has triggered in-depth studies of lignocellulolytic microorganisms and their enzymes. Moreover, the advent of recombinant DNA technology in the late 1970s further paved the way for developing technologies based on lignocellulolytic microbes and enzymes. Lignocellulose Biotechnology presents a comprehensive review of the research directed towards potential and environment friendly agricultural and forest byproducts. The book comprises 22 chapters, divided in four sections. It deals with a wide range of topics including biodiversity of lignocellulose degrading microorganisms and their enzymes, molecular biology of biodegradation of lignin, characterization of lignocellulolytic enzymes, bioconversion of plant biomass to produce enzymes, animal feed, bioethanol and industrial applications of lignocellulolytic enzymes. The chapters dealing with industrial applications also address current biotechnological approaches in lignocellulose bioconversion to value added products. This book is essential reading for students, researchers, scientists and engineers working in the areas of environmental microbiology, environmental biotechnology, life sciences, waste management and biomaterials.
  • Part I: Overview of Lignocellulolytic Biotechnology: Lignocellulolytic Microorganisms, their Enzymes and Possible Biotechnologies based on Lignocellulolytic Microorganisms and their Enzymes R.C. Kuhad, S. Kuhar, M. Kapoor, K.K. Sharma and A. Singh Integrated Biosystems for Lignocellulosic Waste Management Murarilal and BMJ Pereira
  • Part II: Lignocellulolytic Microorganisms and Enzymes: Biodiversity of Ligninolytic Fungi Sarika Kuhar, Mukesh Kapoor, Rajeev Kapoor, Krishna Kant Sharma, Ajay Singh and R.C. Kuhad Structural and Functional Aspects of Lignolytic Enzymes Meera Yadav and K.D.S. Yadav Effect of Phenol and 4-Chlorophenol on Mycelial Biomass and Laccase Activity in Some Fleshy Fungi R.C. Upadhyay and W. Fritsche Molecular Biology of Fungal Biodegradation: Cellulolytic Activity Over Agricultural Wastes Maria Sílvia Rossi, Marcio José Poças-Fonseca* and Maristella de OliveiraAzevedo Isolation and Characterization of Lignocellulose Biodegrading Fungi from Soil Polluted with Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent Piyush Malaviya and V.S. Rathore Biodiversity of Hemicellulose Degrading Microorganisms and their Enzymes Bindu Battan, Sarika Kuhar, Jitender Sharma, R.C. Kuhad Xylanases: Structure, Molecular Cloning and Regulation of Expression R.P. Singh, Pallavi Dwivedi, Vivekanand and Nidhi Kapur Methods of Purification and Characterization of Xylanases Kalika Kuhar, Suchita Ninawe, V.K. Gupta1, Sarika Kuhar, K.K. Tripathi and Ramesh Chander Kuhad Cellulose Degradation in the Rumen: An Anaerobic Eco-system Neeta Agarwal
  • Part III: Lignocellulose Bioconversion: Bioconversion of Lignocellulosic Feeds for the Feeding of Ruminants D.N. Kamra Effect of Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes on Starch Recovery from Cassava Bagasse M. Eyini and V. Rajapandy Combinatorial Approaches to Improve Plant Cell Wall Digestion: Possible Solution for Cattle Feed Problems Krishna Kant Sharma, Sarika Kuhar, Ramesh Chander Kuhad and P.N. Bhat
  • Part IV: Biotechnological Applications: Bioethanol from Crop Residues, Production Forecasting and Economics: An Indian Perspective Rajeev Kumar Kapoor, Anuj Kumar Chandel, Sarika Kuhar, Rishi Gupta, and Ramesh Chander Kuhad Enzyme Prebleaching of Pulp: Perspectives in Indian Paper Industry R.K. Jain, R.M. Mathur, Vasanta V. Thakur and A.G. Kulkarni Biotechnological Applications of Thermostable and Alkalistable Microbial Xylanolytic Enzymes S. Adhikari and T. Satyanarayana Application of Xylanases in the Pulp and Paper Industry: An Appraisal Mukesh Kapoor, Ajay Singh and Ramesh Chander Kuhad Enzymatic Deinking of Mixed Office Waste Paper: An Overview R.K. Jain and A.G. Kulkarni Industrial Applications of Microbial Cellulases Ajay Singh, Ramesh C. Kuhad and Owen P. Ward Palo Podrido Feed: A Pivotal Trigger for Biodegradation Research Round the Globe Raman Rao and Ramesh C. Kuhad Biotechnological Production of Xylitol from Hemicellulosic Materials R. Sreenivas Rao, Ch. Pavana Jyothi and L. Venkateswar Rao Index.
• Comprises 22 articles spread into four parts, dealing with lignocellulolytic biotechnology, microorganisms and enzymes, bioconversion, and biotechnological applications.
• Provides detailed insights into the fundamental and applied aspects of lignocellulose utilization, processing and biotechnology.
• Contribution from scientists from different disciplines including microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics and biochemical engineering lends the book a strong interdisciplinary flavor.
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