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Agricultural Waste: Environmental Impact, Useful Metabolites and Energy Production

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589 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am10.03.20232023
This contributed volume deals with problems associated with huge biomass generated by crop plants and the processing of fruits and food materials.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis contributed volume deals with problems associated with huge biomass generated by crop plants and the processing of fruits and food materials.
Zusammenfassung
Explores primary and secondary metabolites from agriculture waste

Discusses agricultural resources and value addition processes

Supports sustainable agricultural residue management and improvement in livelihood

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Disposal of Agricultural waste and its effects on Environment, production of useful metabolites and energy: potential and challenges.- 2 Utilizing Agricultural Waste in Production of Biochar for Improving Soil Properties and Increasing Crop Yield through Field Application.- 3 Value-added products from agricultural waste.- 4 Biomaterials derived from agricultural waste - a focus on collagen.- 5 Valorization of Agricultural Lignocellulosic Plant Byproducts Following Biorefinery Approach Towards Circular Bioeconomy.- 6 Bioactive Peptides from Protein-Rich Waste.- 7 Biopolymers in sugarcane vinasse treatment and valorization.- 8 Valorization of Guava fruit by-products.- 9 Valorization of coffee by-products:An overview.- 10 Valorization of tomato fruit processing residues.- 11 Sustainable utilization of tea waste.- 12 Vitis wastes as a source of stilbenes: natural occurrence, factors affecting biosynthesis and valorization in agri-food sector.- 13 Useful bioactive compounds from Olive tree by-products (leaves, branches, fruits).- 14 Fruit pomaces as valuable by-products of wine and cider industries.- 15 Secondary Metabolites and Antioxidant Activity of the Solid-State Fermentation in Fruit Waste/Bagasse.- 16 Green extraction techniques applied to recover chemical compounds from olive-derived biomasses.- 17 Production and use of hydrolates from the distillation process of aromatic plants.- 18 From agricultural waste to functional food products: An Overview.- 19 Recent advancements in agricultural residues valorisation into bio-products.- 20 Biogas Energy from Animal Waste.- 21 Recent Trends and Future Prospects of Nanotechnology for Agro-wastes Valorization into Biofuels.mehr

Autor

Professor Dr. Kishan Gopal Ramawat (Ph.D. in 1978 from University of Jodhpur, India) has 48 years´ experience of working with medicinal plants, plant biotechnology and secondary metabolites from plants like Bacopa monnieri , Commiphora wightii , Pueraria tuberosa , and several other medicinal plants; published more than 170 papers and edited 24 books published from Springer and other publishers. He is associated with Springer Nature for the last 10 years as series editor for Sustainable Development and Biodiversity and Reference series in Phytochemistry . He was Head of the Department of botany and biotechnology, M.L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India; coordinator of UGC-DRS, DST-FIST programs of the department, and Principal Investigator for DBT projects and a member of Taskforce on Medicinal plants , DBT, Government of India, New Delhi. 
Professor Dr. Jean-Michel Mérillon (Ph.D. in 1984 from University of Tours, France) has 43 years ofexperience as researcher working with isolation and bioproduction of secondary metabolites of biological interest, particularly alkaloids and polyphenols. He worked extensively on Catharanthus roseus and Vitis vinifera plants using biotechnological tools and phytochemistry. He was Director and group leader of GESVAB, Faculty of Pharmacy, and worked in the Institute of Sciences of Vine and Wine, University of Bordeaux (France) on the isolation of polyphenols particularly stilbenes from various sources and developing related technology. He created and manages the technology transfer unit, "Polyphenols Biotech". He has published more than 180 research papers and 15 books from Springer and other publishers. 
Dr. Jaya Arora (Ph.D. in 2012 from M.L.S. University, Udaipur, India) is an Assistant Professor in senior grade working past 14 years on medicinal plants and halophytes using plant biotechnology and molecular tools at the Botany department, M.L. Sukhadia University. She has published 30 research papers and review articles in journals of repute, two students obtained Ph.D. degree under her supervision, and worked as co-editor for three books published from Springer. Her research was funded by UGC-Start Up grant, RUSA-2.0, MHRD and DST, New Delhi, India. Currently she is working on the characterization of bioactive peptides and their in vitro assessment against pathological hallmark molecules of Alzheimer and hypertension. She is also coordinator of various skill-oriented certificate and diploma programs including Certificate course in Bioproducts and Bioprocesses, In vitro Techniques and Tools and Techniques in Biosciences.