New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering

ebook Microbial Biofilms: Current Research and Future Trends in Microbial Biofilms

By Mukesh Kumar Yadav

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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Microbial Biofilms is divided into three sections: microbial adhesion/biofilms in medical settings, microbial adhesion/biofilms in agriculture, and microbial adhesion/biofilm in the environment and industry. Chapters cover adhesion and biofilm formation by pathogenic microbes on tissue and on indwelling medical devices, including sections on human infections, microbial communication during biofilm mode of growth, host defense and antimicrobial resistance, and more. Other sections cover the biofilms of agriculturally important and environmental friendly microbes, including biofilm formation on plants, in soil, and in aquatic environments.

Finally, the latest scientific research on microbial adhesion and biofilm formation in the environment and in industry is covered.

  • Provides an overview on the growth, structure, cell-to-cell interactions, and control/dispersal of bacterial and fungal of in vitro and in vivo biofilms
  • Presents an overview on the microbial adhesion, biofilm formation and structures of single-species and multi-species biofilms on human tissues/medical devices, agriculture, environment and chemical industries
  • Includes chapters on microbial biofilms of pathogenic microbes on human tissues and in medical indwelling devices
  • Covers factors affecting microbial biofilm, adhesion and formation
  • New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering