Prospects of Microbe and Medicinal Plant Resources

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Cover of the book Prospects of Microbe and Medicinal Plant Resources by B.K. Dr. Konwar, Write & Print Publications
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Author: B.K. Dr. Konwar ISBN: 9789386283283
Publisher: Write & Print Publications Publication: June 30, 2016
Imprint: Write & Print Publications Language: English
Author: B.K. Dr. Konwar
ISBN: 9789386283283
Publisher: Write & Print Publications
Publication: June 30, 2016
Imprint: Write & Print Publications
Language: English

The book contains some of the important research works being carried out on plants and microorganisms prevalent in the region. While enumerating the distribution of bio- resources, the book highlights possible use of phyto-chemicals, micro-organisms and their products for various applications. The book highlights scope for multidisciplinary research in discovery of new bioactive molecules from plants and microorganisms. The huge gene pool of the non- culturable bacteria for the purpose of industrial enzymes as well as other products would comprise metagenomic exploitation of unknown microbial diversity. This modem metagenomic approach is expected to assist food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries in a Big way. The prospect of biotechnological intervention of plants and microbes, as well as synthesis and application of nanoparticles/composites for addressing various concerns of the ecosystem has also been presented. The book presents twenty recommendations towards prospective use and conservation of plant and microbial resources of the North Eastern Region of the country.

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The book contains some of the important research works being carried out on plants and microorganisms prevalent in the region. While enumerating the distribution of bio- resources, the book highlights possible use of phyto-chemicals, micro-organisms and their products for various applications. The book highlights scope for multidisciplinary research in discovery of new bioactive molecules from plants and microorganisms. The huge gene pool of the non- culturable bacteria for the purpose of industrial enzymes as well as other products would comprise metagenomic exploitation of unknown microbial diversity. This modem metagenomic approach is expected to assist food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries in a Big way. The prospect of biotechnological intervention of plants and microbes, as well as synthesis and application of nanoparticles/composites for addressing various concerns of the ecosystem has also been presented. The book presents twenty recommendations towards prospective use and conservation of plant and microbial resources of the North Eastern Region of the country.

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