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Endophytic Fungi, 1st ed. 2024 The Hidden Sustainable Jewels for the Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Industries Fungal Biology Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Singh Bhim Pratap, Abdel-Azeem Ahmed M., Gautam Vibhav, Singh Garima, Singh Santosh Kumar

Couverture de l’ouvrage Endophytic Fungi
Endophytes have unique characteristics to propagate inside host plants and aide the host by providing additional defense against environmental stresses and phytopathogens. Among endophytes, endophytic fungi have been recognized as a proliferating source for the production of bioactive compounds with potential in both the agricultural and health industries.

Excessive use of pesticides in agriculture as well as in the food supply chain have led to increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is one of the more serious global health concerns. Endophytic fungi and their associated bioactive substances have been reported to show natural ability to fight against pathogens and can reduce the development of AMR in nature. Studies also reported their potential as producers of hormones that enhance plant growth and several compounds having biological activities without any adverse effects.

This book covers the pharmaceutical potential offungal endophytes as elucidated through advanced bioinformatics tools and modern techniques. Also synthetic drugs are losing their efficacy to treat microbial-induced disease due to this emergence of drug-resistant microbes. Therefore, insight into the detection of valuable plant constituents is a pressing priority in order to achieve effective pharmaceutical treatments. This book provides lucid discussion of the most recent research and provides knowledge about the applications of endophytic fungi with a specific focus to their pharmaceutical potential.

1. Endophytic Fungi: Symbiotic Bioresource for Production of Plant Secondary Metabolites.- 2. Fungal endophytes as potential anticancer candidate over synthetic drugs: latest development and future prospects.- 3. Fungal endophytes as an alternative natural resource for the discovery of bioactive compounds of pharmacological importance.- 4. Pharmaceutically important fungal endophytes associated with mushrooms: current findings and prospects.- 5. Biological synthesis of nanoparticles from fungal endophytes and their application in pharmaceutical industries.- 6. Fungal endophytes and their role in postharvest disease management.- 7. Fungal endophytes and their bioactive compounds: An overview of potential applications.- 8. Potential Anti-Malarial Compounds from Fungal Endophytes.- 9. Bioinformatics approach in studying the fungal endophyte derived bioactive compounds with pharmacological relevance.- 10. Omics based approaches in studyingfungal endophytes and their associated secondary metabolites.- 11. Potential Antioxidant Compounds from Fungal Endophytes.- 12. Genetic, epigenetic and physicochemical strategies to improve pharmacological potential of fungal endophytes.- 13. Fungal Endophytes as biocontrol agents of plant pathogens.- 14. Fungal Endophytes as a sustainable source of Biomolecules: An overview with a focus to health aspects.- 15. Endophytic Fungi for Microbial Phytoremediation: Prospects for Agricultural and Environmental Sustainability.
Prof. Bhim Pratap Singh
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences (AES), National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship & Management (NIFTEM), An Institute of National Importance (INI), Haryana, India

Dr. Singh is a Professor in the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship & Management (NIFTEM), An Institute of National Importance (INI), under the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India. Dr. Singh has obtained his Ph.D. from the Department of Biotechnology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India while working in the Indian Agricultural Research Institute-National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms (ICAR-NBAIM), Mau, India completed his post graduate training at the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (ICAR-NBPGR), Pusa campus, New Delhi on Genetic Diversity of BarleyLandraces by using RAPD markers. Dr. Singh has authored more than 100 research papers and book chapters in journals and books of international repute. Dr. Singh edited eight books published by Springer and Elsevier. He is a member of the Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI), the Asian PGPR society for Sustainable Agriculture, the Mushroom Society of India (MSI), and the Indian Science Congress (ISC). He received several prestigious awards from agencies such as DST, New Delhi and other agencies in the field of Microbial Diversity. Dr Singh has served as guest editors in many journals like Frontiers in Microbiology, Biology-MDPI, Journal of Fungi-MDPI, Frontiers in Molecular biosciences etc. His major research areas are in postharvest disease management using natural agents and improving the shelf life of fresh commodities to reduce food loss happening during the food supply chain.

Prof. Ahmed H. Abdel-Azeem
Professor, Suez Canal Un
Covers endophytic fungi for pharmaceutical and agricultural applications Discusses conventional and advanced molecular, genomic, and transcriptomic approaches Provides ideas for future prospects for crop management and pharmaceuticals

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15.5x23.5 cm

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