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Bioprospects of Coastal Eubacteria

Ecosystems of Goa

Sunita Borkar

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English
Springer International Publishing AG
16 April 2015
This book is a collection of scholarly articles presenting the research results of work carried out under the supervision of Prof. Saroj Bhosle, a microbiologist at Goa University, India.

The objective of this volume is to document the comprehensive ecological knowledge of eubacteria isolated from diverse coastal ecosystems of Goa, little explored for microbiological studies. These ecosystems need to be properly tapped in order to reveal potential bacteria yet to be exploited. The topics of this book are particularly relevant to researchers and students in the field of microbiology with an interest in the varied aspects of eubacteria. They provide academic insight for scientific communities in Goa and the rest of the world.
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Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Edition:   2015 ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   5.915kg
ISBN:   9783319129099
ISBN 10:   3319129090
Pages:   294
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Coastal Sand Dunes: A Potential Gold Mine of Bioresources.- Eubacterial  Siderophores and  Factors Modulating Their Production.- Denitrifying  Bacteria : Physiological Response to Hydrocarbons.- Alkaliphilic Bacteria: Diversity, Physiology and Industrial Applications.- Biodegradation of Aromatic Compounds by Alkaliphilic  Bacteria.- Response of Alkaliphilic Bacteria to Aromatic Amines.- Insights Into Organic Solvent Tolerant Bacteria and Their Biotechnological Potentials.- Heterotrophic Bacteria Producing Polyhydroxyalkanoates : A Biodegradable Polymer.- Transformation of Triphenyltin by Eubacteria: Fate and Effects in Environmental  System.- Bacteria Adhered to Particulate Matter and Their Role in Plant Litter Mineralization.- Feruloyl Esterase: A Principal  Biodegradative Enzyme.- Bioprocessing  of Coir.- A Natural Fibre for Diversified End use.- Role of Microbes in Vermicomposting: A Review.- Prevalence of Listeria in Milk From Farm to Table.- Index. 

Dr. Sunita Borkar, Associate Prof. and Head, Department of Microbiology, P.E,S.S.R.S.N. College of Arts and Science, Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa started with the Department of Microbiology at the same college in 1989 as Lecturer after M.Sc. from Bombay University and became Associate Prof. in 2006. She obtained her Doctoral degree in 2003 during her teaching tenure from Goa University. She worked on “Studies on Alkaliphiles - An Industrially Significant group of Extremophiles” under the able guidance of Prof. Saroj Bhosle. She has 27 years of teaching and research experience and guided project work of 40 undergraduate  students, 2 Ph.D scholars as co-guide and 1 M.Phil. student. She has to her credit 3 Minor Research Projects funded by UGC and 1 Major Research Project funded by Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India, New Delhi. Her major research interests encompass Diversity of Alkaliphilic Bacteria, Bioremediation, Phosphate Solubilisation, and PGPR. Dr. Borkar has participated and presented several research papers at National and International conferences and symposia and published research papers and articles related to her research interest. She is a life member of Association of Microbiologists of India and has received Carmelite Award as the best outgoing graduate student.

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