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Marine environments are home to vast ecosystems of fungi and other life forms. This book deals with diversity, ecology, genomics, phylogeny, bioactive potential, biotechnology and bioprospects of marine fungi. It emphasizes several basic and applied areas, including diversity, genomics, metabolomics, the bioactive potential, and the industrial significance of marine fungi. It discusses various aspects of marine fungal secondary metabolites and natural products. The book has been structured into three subsections, each addressing a distinct thematic area of diversity, ecology, genomics, human health, bioremediation, biotechnology and bioprospects. Emphasis is also laid on the significance of marine fungal medicinal potential, value-added pigments, enzymes, biofuel, polysaccharides, bioremediation potential, and other prospects.
Key features:
Provides historical perspectives, diversity and geographical distribution of marine fungi.
Reviews cultivation and analytical techniques.
Analyzes habitat and ecology of marine fungi and impact of climate change.
Includes industrial applications of marine fungi.
Includes agricultural applications of marine fungi.
Contents
Preface. 1. Marine Fungi as a Source of Bioactive Compounds for Use in Agriculture. 2. Using Zoosporic Fungi and Fungus-Like Organisms in Aquaculture. 3. Pigments from Marine Fungi: A Sustainable Approach for Food Applications Industrial Applications. 4. Marine Fungal Pigments: A Promising Source of Bioactive Hues for Industrial Applications. 5. Marine Fungal Hydrophobins and their Applications. 6. Biosurfactants from Marine Fungi: Recovery and Applications. 7. Marine Lichens: A Treasure Trove of Bioactive and Biotechnological Potential in Marine Fungal Symbiosis. 8. The Untapped Potential Arctic and Antarctica Fungi Bioremediation. 9. Advances in Bioremediation Using Marine Fungi. 10. Marine Fungi in Bioremediation for a Sustainable Ecosystem. 11. Marine Fungal Potential for the Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metals. 12. Potential Utilization of Deepsea Marine Fungi in the Bioremediation of Crude Oil Spills in the Ocean. 13. Bioremediation of Textile Dyes by Marine-Derived Fungi. 14. Applications of Deepsea Mycobiota: An Untapped Resource of Blue Biotechnology. 15. Geomycology of Marine Environments: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives. 16. Role of Synthetic Biology in Marine Fungi. Index. About the Editors.



