Agricultural and Industrial Microbiology

Agricultural and Industrial Microbiology

by K. Kumutha , K. G. Anitha
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Science & Technology
Format Kindle
Pages 420
Language Hindi
Published Jan 1, 2012
Publisher Satish Serial Publishing House
Edition 2
ISBN-10 9384053368
ISBN-13 9789384053369
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K. Kumutha and K. G. Anitha delve into the fascinating world of microbiology, highlighting its critical role in both agriculture and industry. The authors explore how microorganisms serve as essential components in various scientific advancements, affecting food production, environmental sustainability, and biotechnological innovations. They illustrate the profound influence these microscopic entities have on enhancing crop yields and developing sustainable practices that can combat the challenges of food security.

The book presents a comprehensive overview of the applications of microbiology in agricultural settings, where beneficial microbes are harnessed to improve soil health and plant growth. It also covers the industrial applications, emphasizing how microorganisms are integral to processes such as fermentation and waste management. The authors weave together scientific theory and practical applications, making complex concepts accessible to readers.

Kumutha and Anitha's work serves not only as a resource for students and professionals but also as an invitation for further exploration into the dynamic interplay between microbiology and modern society. Their insights offer a glimpse into the future, where microbiological research could pave the way for innovative solutions to pressing global issues.

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