Thermophilic Anaerobes Thermophilic Anaerobes
Grand Challenges in Biology and Biotechnology

Thermophilic Anaerobes

Phylogeny, Physiology and Biotechnological Applications

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Publisher Description

Hot environments are diverse environments that habor a wide variety of anaerobic microorganisms. Although the existence of thermophilic microorganisms has been known for over a century, it is only since the 1970s that warm environments inhabited by thermophiles have been studied in more detail. While aerobic thermophiles have received most of the interest, thermophilic anaerobes have received less attention.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental aspects of thermophilic anaerobes, from their environments to their applications in biotechnology. The book is divided into three parts: 1) a general overview of thermophilic anaerobes, their history, environments, and phylogenetic relationships, 2) physiological aspects of thermophilic anaerobes and their mechanisms of thermal adaptation, and 3) the biotechnological applications of thermophiles for the production of biofuels and other chemical building blocks as well as their applications in specific industries.

This comprehensive and up-to-date book, Thermophilic anaerobes - Phylogeny, Physiology and Biotechnological Applications, is a valuable resource for experienced researchers and early career scientists alike who want to learn more about this exciting and developing field.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2023
13 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
250
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
8.6
MB

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