Applications of Biosurfactant in Agriculture explores the use of beneficial microorganisms as an alternative to current synthetic plant protection strategies. The book highlights a range of renewable raw substrates including agro-industrial waste as a dependable and cost-effective technology for the mass production of biosurfactant, emphasizes the formulation of biosurfactants using a full-factorial design, scientometric assessment, and presents mathematical modeling for the enhancement of production processes. Recent biotechnological techniques such as functional metagenomics that could help in the molecular characterization of novel biosurfactant with multifunctional activities majorly from uncultured and unexploited microbes available in the soil biosphere are also explored.This book identifies possible modes of action by which nutrients are normally released to plants through the formation of metal-biosurfactant complexes and presents recent research findings on the utilization of biosurfactants for the management of mycotoxins and microorganisms when evaluated in the field and in greenhouses. Finally, the book emphasizes the application of biosurfactants as a form of potent antibiotics for the management of several zoonotic diseases and in animal husbandry.
- Provides a comprehensive look at recent advances in the application of nanobiosurfactants for the agricultural pest, post-harvest, and disease management
- Includes examples of application in both plant and animal agriculture
- Highlights the effective production of biosurfactants by diverse microbial populations, especially from uncultivated agricultural soil
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-12-823095-4 (9780128230954)
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1. Post-harvest management of fruits and vegetables2. Biological control activity of biosurfactant against Plant Pathogen3. Application of biosurfactant as a replacement to synthetic surfactant used in pesticide industries4. Biosurfactant as Biostimulant: Factors Responsible for Plant Growth Promotions5. Production and Commercialization of biosurfactant for Plant Disease Management6. Significant of advanced methodologies for effective production of biosurfactant from diverse microbial population most especially from uncultivated agricultural soil7. Cultivation of biosurfactant on Cheap Energy Sources most especially on agricultural wastes8. Application of biosurfactant as antibiotics for the management of diseases affecting livestock9. Application of biosurfactants for the management of mycotoxins10. Screening of efficient strains of agrobiotechnological significant that could produce a high yield of biosurfactant11. The potential of biosurfactant for improving the bioavailability of nutrient for beneficial plant-associated microbes12. Synergetic effect of biosurfactant with bioherbicides and their effectiveness in the management of weeds13. Understanding Mechanisms Underlying genes regulating the production of biosurfactant14. Molecular and cultural techniques for the characterization of biosurfactant producing strains15. Microbial biostimulants in protecting against nematodes16. Microbial biostimulants for the management of insect pests and diseases17. Biosurfactant for soil bioremediation