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Title:
Biotechnological utilization of mangrove resources
Author:
Patra, Jayanta Kumar.
ISBN:
9780128223826
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 490 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
<P>1. Potential Contribution of Multifunctional Mangrove Resources and Its Conservation 2. Mangroves: Source of Endophytic Microorganisms and Efficiency of Endophytes in Biotechnological Aspects 3. Devastating Effect and Challenges of The Exotic Mangrove Nypa Fruticans Van Wurmb (Arecaceae) on the Mangroves of West and Central Africa 4. Sylvo-Socioeconomic Study of Urban Mangrove Patches: Case of Kribi, Cameroon 5. Secondary Metabolites from Mangrove Plants and Their Biological Actives 6. Assessment of Diversity and Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Mangrove Vegetation of, Odisha, India 7. Fungal Diversity in Mangroves of India and a Note on Their Medicinal Potential 8. Bioprospecting Potential of Mangrove Resources 9. Nutraceutical Potential of Ripened Beans of Mangrove Wild Legume Sesbania Speciosa 10. Neuroprotective Effects of Mangrove Plants 11. Therapeutic Potentials of Littoral Vegetation: An Antifungal Perspective 12. Bactericidal Activity of Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Acanthus Ilicifolius -- A Mangrove Plant of Divar Island, Goa Against Human Pathogenic Bacteria 13. Biotechnological Potential of Microbial Pigments from Mangrove Ecosystems: A Review 14. Mangrove Plant Derived Bioactive Compounds to Overcome Diabetes and Its Associated Complications 15. Industrial Applications of Enzymes Derived from Indian Mangroves 16. Mangrove Plant Assisted Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Their Pharmaceutical Applications -- A Review 17. Mangrove -- An Abode for Microorganisms with Promising Enzymatic Activity 18. Biotechnological Aspects of Microfloral Mangrove Ecosystems 19. Bio-Nano Technological Approaches for Degradation and Decolonization of Dyes by Mangrove Plants 20. Diversity of Halotolerant and Halophilic Bacteria from Mangrove and Their Biotechnological Potentials 21. Role of Mangrove Endophytic Fungi in Diabetes Mellitus (Dm) 22. Vaccines from Mangrove Microbes</p>
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