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- BookRam Prasad, Vivek Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Devendra Choudhary, editors.Summary: With the recent shift of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to organic agriculture, the employment of microbes that perform significant beneficial functions for plants has been highlighted. This book presents timely discussion and coverage on the use of microbial formulations, which range from powdered or charcoal-based to solution and secondary metabolite-based bioformulations. Bioformulation development of biofertilizers and biopesticides coupled with the advantages of nanobiotechnology propose significant applications in the agricultural section including nanobiosensors, nanoherbicides, and smart transport systems for the regulated release of agrochemical. Moreover, the formulation of secondary metabolites against individual phytopathogens could be used irrespective of geographical positions with higher disease incidences. The prospective advantages and uses of nanobiotechnology generate tremendous interest, as it could augment production of agricultural produce while being cost-effective both energetically and economically. This bioformulation approach is incomparable to existing technology, as the bioformulation would explicitly target the particular pathogen without harming the natural microbiome of the ecosystem. Nanobiotechnology in Bioformulations covers the constraints associated with large-scale development and commercialization of bioinoculant formations. Furthermore, exclusive emphasis is be placed on next-generation efficient bioinoculants having secondary metabolite formulations with longer shelf life and advanced competence against several phytopathogens. Valuable chapters deal with bioformulation strategies that use divergent groups of the microbiome and include detailed diagrammatic and pictorial representation. This book will be highly beneficial for both experts and novices in the fields of microbial bioformulation, nanotechnology, and nano-microbiotechnology. It discusses the prevailing status and applications available for microbial researchers and scientists, agronomists, students, environmentalists, agriculturists, and agribusiness professionals, as well as to anyone devoted to sustaining the ecosystem.
Contents:
Preface
1. Application of novel bio-formulation of microbes for biocontrol agent
2. Nano analysis of drugs and agrochemicals in environmental samples
3. Stimuli responsive nanoparticles for drug delivery applications
4. Green synthesis approaches of nanoagroparticles
5. Herbonanoceutical: Novel beginning in drug discovery and therapeutics
6. Functionalization of nanoparticles as microbial control
7. Recent developments on antimicrobial nanocomposites for improving indoor air quality
8. An insight into nano-biofertilizers for sustainable agriculture
9. Nanotechnology: A successful approach to improve nutraceutical bioavailability
10. Nano-based pesticides: challenges for pest Management
11. Application of Nanotechnology in Plant Protection by Phytopathogens: Present and future prospects
12. Nanotechnology in Nutraceuticals Delivery and Bioavailability
13. Metallic nanoparticles and nanoformulations: as nanofungicides for sustainable disease management in plants
14. Interaction of microorganisms with nanomaterials as a basis for creating high-efficiency biotechnological preparations
15. Bio-based Nanoemulsion Formulations Applicable in Agriculture, Medicine, and Food Protection
Index.Digital Access Springer 2019 - ArticleUsbeck W.Zentralbl Chir. 1978;103(8):465-72.Treatment of patients with head and brain injuries is highly dependent on qualified initial care, diagnostic and therapeutic activities inside the clinic, the after treatment outside the hospital and rehabilitation. Every patient of this kind has to be observed for at least two days in a hospital. Before discharge the diagnosis has to be defined. The author proposes a new classification: slight, middle, severe and highly-severe brain injury.