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Extremophiles : from biology to biotechnology / Ravi Durvasula; D V Subba Rao

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.Description: xxxviii, 399 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780367572327
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 578.758 DUR
Contents:
Extremophiles : nature's amazing adapters -- Microbial diversity and biotechnological potential of microorganisms thriving in the deep-sea brine pools -- Extremophile diversity and biotechnological potential from desert environments and saline systems of Southern Tunisia -- Culture studies on a Halophile Dunaliella salina from tropical solar salterns, Bay of Bengal, India -- Heterotrophic production of phycocyanin in galdieria sulphuraria -- Biology and applications of halophilic and haloalkaliphilic actinobacteria -- Adaptation strategies in halophilic bacteria -- Deep-sea vent extremophiles : cultivation, physiological characteristics, and ecological significance -- Physiological and biochemical adaptations of psychrophiles -- Denitrification in extreme environments -- Extremophile enzymes and biotechnology -- Carbonic anhydrases of extremophilic microbes and their applicability in mitigating global warming through carbon sequestration -- Carotenoid production in extremophilic microalgae and biotechnological implications -- Secondary metabolites from microalgal extremophiles and their 'extreme-loving' -- Medicinal utility of extremophiles -- Extremophile case studies : genomic organizations and optimized growth.
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Extremophiles : nature's amazing adapters --
Microbial diversity and biotechnological potential of microorganisms thriving in the deep-sea brine pools --
Extremophile diversity and biotechnological potential from desert environments and saline systems of Southern Tunisia --
Culture studies on a Halophile Dunaliella salina from tropical solar salterns, Bay of Bengal, India --
Heterotrophic production of phycocyanin in galdieria sulphuraria --
Biology and applications of halophilic and haloalkaliphilic actinobacteria --
Adaptation strategies in halophilic bacteria --
Deep-sea vent extremophiles : cultivation, physiological characteristics, and ecological significance --
Physiological and biochemical adaptations of psychrophiles --
Denitrification in extreme environments --
Extremophile enzymes and biotechnology --
Carbonic anhydrases of extremophilic microbes and their applicability in mitigating global warming through carbon sequestration --
Carotenoid production in extremophilic microalgae and biotechnological implications --
Secondary metabolites from microalgal extremophiles and their 'extreme-loving' --
Medicinal utility of extremophiles --
Extremophile case studies : genomic organizations and optimized growth.

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