ISBN13: | 9781032381695 |
ISBN10: | 1032381698 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 430 oldal |
Méret: | 234x156 mm |
Súly: | 453 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 61 Illustrations, black & white; 13 Illustrations, color; 13 Halftones, black & white; 13 Halftones, color; 48 Line drawings, black & white; 30 Tables, black & white |
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Molekuláris biológia
Botanika, növénytan
A mezőgazdaság általános kérdései
Erdészet, erdőgazdaság
Környezetmérnöki tudományok
Molekuláris biológia (karitatív célú kampány)
Botanika, növénytan (karitatív célú kampány)
A mezőgazdaság általános kérdései (karitatív célú kampány)
Erdészet, erdőgazdaság (karitatív célú kampány)
Környezetmérnöki tudományok (karitatív célú kampány)
Bioprospects of Macrofungi
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Macrofungi are an important part of the ecosystem, just as are plants, animals and other microbes. They provide valuable nutrients, medicinal components, metabolites and biocomposites. Their wide distribution in different habitats is the repository of gene pools that support life on the earth.
The discipline of mycology is a fascinating one. It has a major influence on the nutrition, health and environmental safety of mankind. Cultivation of edible and non-edible mushrooms for nutrition, pharmaceuticals, biopolymers and biocomposites will open up new avenues in research as well as the more profitable utilization of agricultural residues. Cultivation and of domesticated and wild mushrooms poses a challenge to fulfill the needs of human/animal nutrition and utilization of agrowastes tangibly. Cultivation of ectomycorrhizal fungi benefits nutrition as well as plant protection. Macrofungi are the major source of several metabolites of nutritional, health, agricultural and industrial significance (e.g., antioxidants, antimicrobials and pigments). Macrofungal bio composites provide alternatives to the use of animal-derived or plant-derived products (e.g., nanopapers, leather and packaging materials). They serve a dual role in providing nutrition and pharmaceuticals (nutraceuticals) to humans as well as livestock. Macrofungi interact with insects symbiotically (e.g., Termitomyces with termites) and provide delicious nutraceutical product. They also control insects by infecting and producing pharmaceutically and metabolite-rich products (e.g., Cordyceps attacks insects). Macrofungi have a strong potential to control pathogens like nematodes in soil (bioremediation). They are also useful as biofertilizers to meet the needs of plant nutrition.
The book outlines current advances in macrofungal technology. It highlights different facets of macrofungal cultivation, bioactive compounds, biocomposites, nutraceuticals, benefits with interaction with insects, application as biofertilizers and ecosystem services like bioremediation.
Preface. CULTIVATION. Advances in Cultivation of Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms in Japan. Cultivation of Mushrooms in Submerged Culture for Production of Bioactive Compounds Production. Spent Mushroom Substrate: Perspectives and Applications. BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS. Bioactive Compounds and Medicinal Value of the Rare Mushroom Agaricus blazei. Antimicrobial?and Antioxidant Properties of Cultivated Macrofungi: Extraction and Characterization. Bioactive Compounds from Macrofungi and their Potential Applications. On the Secondary Metabolites and Biological Activities of?Bird?s Nest Fungi. Irpex lacteus - A Less Explored Source of Bioactive Metabolites. Laetiporus sulphureus: A Rich Source of Diverse Bioactive Metabolites. BIOCOMPOSITES. Experimental Analysis of the Mechanics of Mycelium-Based Biocomposites. Fungi-Derived Composite Nanopapers. NUTRACEUTICALS. Nutraceutical Profile of Four Wild Edible Mushrooms of the Western Ghats. Medicinal Mushrooms as Nutritional Management for Post COVID-19 syndromes. Health Benefits of Mushrooms on Obesity and Chronic Diseases. Functional Role of Macrofungi as Prebiotics and Health Perspectives. INTERACTION WITH FAUNA. Cordyceps Militaris and its Applications. BIOFERTILIZERS AND BIOCONTROL. Ectomycorrhizal Fungi as Biofertilizers. Edible Mushroom Bioproducts for Controlling Parasitic Nematodes. Mushroom Products in Malaysia.