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Cyanobacteria (eBook)

An Economic Perspective
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2013
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
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Cyanobacteria - Naveen K. Sharma, Ashawani K. Rai, Lucas J. Stal
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Written by leading experts in the field, Cyanobacteria: An Economic Perspective is a comprehensive edited volume covering all areas of an important field and its application to energy, medicine and agriculture.

Issues related to environment, food and energy have presented serious challenge to the stability of nation-states. Increasing global population, dwindling agriculture and industrial production, and inequitable distribution of resources and technologies have further aggravated the problem. The burden placed by increasing population on environment and especially on agricultural productivity is phenomenal. To provide food and fuel to such a massive population, it becomes imperative to find new ways and means to increase the production giving due consideration to biosphere’s ability to regenerate resources and provide ecological services.

Cyanobacteria are environment friendly resource for commercial production of active biochemicals, drugs and future energy (biodiesel, bioethanol and hydrogen).

Topics on isolation, identification and classification of cyanobacteria are discussed, as well as further sections on: summarizing a range of useful products synthesized by cyanobacteria, ecological services provided by cyanobacteria including their harmful effect in water bodies and associated flora and fauna. Chapter on tools, techniques, and patents also focus on the economic importance of the group. This book also provides an insight for future perspectives in each particular field and an extensive bibliography.

This book will be a highly useful resource for students, researchers and professionals in academics in the life sciences including microbiology and biotechnology. 


Written by leading experts in the field, Cyanobacteria: An Economic Perspective is a comprehensive edited volume covering all areas of an important field and its application to energy, medicine and agriculture. Issues related to environment, food and energy have presented serious challenge to the stability of nation-states. Increasing global population, dwindling agriculture and industrial production, and inequitable distribution of resources and technologies have further aggravated the problem. The burden placed by increasing population on environment and especially on agricultural productivity is phenomenal. To provide food and fuel to such a massive population, it becomes imperative to find new ways and means to increase the production giving due consideration to biosphere s ability to regenerate resources and provide ecological services. Cyanobacteria are environment friendly resource for commercial production of active biochemicals, drugs and future energy (biodiesel, bioethanol and hydrogen). Topics on isolation, identification and classification of cyanobacteria are discussed, as well as further sections on: summarizing a range of useful products synthesized by cyanobacteria, ecological services provided by cyanobacteria including their harmful effect in water bodies and associated flora and fauna. Chapter on tools, techniques, and patents also focus on the economic importance of the group. This book also provides an insight for future perspectives in each particular field and an extensive bibliography. This book will be a highly useful resource for students, researchers and professionals in academics in the life sciences including microbiology and biotechnology.

Dr. Naveen K. Sharma, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Post-Graduate College, India. Professor Ashawani K. Rai, Professor in Botany, Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, India. Dr. Lucas J. Stal, Professor and Head of Department, Department of Marine Microbiology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NIOO-KNAW & Department of Aquatic Microbiology, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

List of contributors ix

Preface xiii

About the editors xv

Acknowledgements xvii

About the book xix

Introduction xxi

Naveen K. Sharma, Ashwani K. Rai, and Lucas J. Stal

About the companion website xxv

PART I: BIOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION OF CYANOBACTERIA 1

Chapter 1 Cyanobacteria: biology, ecology and evolution 3

Aharon Oren

Chapter 2 Modern classification of cyanobacteria 21

Ji¢§r´¥ Kom´arek

PART II: ECOLOGICAL SERVICES RENDERED BY CYANOBACTERIA
41

Chapter 3 Ecological importance of cyanobacteria 43

Beatriz D´¥ez and Karolina Ininbergs

Chapter 4 Cyanobacteria and carbon sequestration 65

Eduardo Jacob-Lopes, Leila Queiroz Zepka, and Maria Isabel
Queiroz

Chapter 5 Ecology of cyanobacteria on stone monuments,
biodeterioration, and the conservation of cultural heritage
73

Nitin Keshari and Siba Prasad Adhikari

PART III: CYANOBACTERIAL PRODUCTS 91

Chapter 6 Therapeutic applications of cyanobacteria with
emphasis on their economics 93

Rathinam Raja, Shanmugam Hemaiswarya, Isabel S. Carvalho, and
Venkatesan

Ganesan

Chapter 7 Spirulina: an example of cyanobacteria as
nutraceuticals 103

Masayuki Ohmori and Shigeki Ehira

Chapter 8 Ultraviolet photoprotective compounds from
cyanobacteria in biomedical applications 119

Tanya Soule and Ferran Garcia-Pichel

Chapter 9 Cyanobacteria as a ''green''
option for sustainable agriculture 145

Radha Prasanna, Anjuli Sood, Sachitra Kumar Ratha, and Pawan K.
Singh

Chapter 10 The economics of cyanobacteria-based biofuel
production: challenges and opportunities 167

Naveen K. Sharma and Lucas J. Stal

Chapter 11 Cyanobacterial cellulose synthesis in the light of
the photanol concept 181

R. Milou Schuurmans, Hans C.P. Matthijs, Lucas J. Stal, and Klaas
J. Hellingwerf

Chapter 12 Exopolysaccharides from cyanobacteria and their
possible industrial applications 197

Giovanni Colica and Roberto De Philippis

Chapter 13 Phycocyanins 209

Ruperto Bermejo

Chapter 14 Cyanobacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates: an alternative
source for plastics 227

Shilalipi Samantaray, Ranjana Bhati, and Nirupama Mallick

PART IV: HARMFUL ASPECTS 245

Chapter 15 Costs of harmful blooms of freshwater cyanobacteria
247

David P. Hamilton, Susanna A. Wood, Daniel R. Dietrich, and
Jonathan Puddick

Chapter 16 Cyanotoxins 257

Jason N. Woodhouse, Melissa Rapadas, and Brett A. Neilan

PART V: TOOLS, TECHNIQUES, AND PATENTS 269

Chapter 17 Photobioreactors for cyanobacterial culturing
271

A. Catarina Guedes, Nadpi G. Katkam, Jo~ao Varela, and
Francisco XavierMalcata

Chapter 18 Commercial-scale culturing of cyanobacteria: an
industrial experience 293

Hiroyuki Takenaka and Yuji Yamaguchi

Chapter 19 Engineering cyanobacteria for industrial products
303

Timo H.J. Niedermeyer, Ekaterina Kuchmina, and Annegret Wilde

Chapter 20 Cryopreservation of cyanobacteria 319

John G. Day

Chapter 21 Patents on cyanobacteria and cyanobacterial products
and uses 329

Michael A. Borowitzka

Index 339

List of contributors

Dr. Siba Prasad Adhikari
Department of Biotechnology Institute of Science
Visva-Bharati
Santiniketan 731235, West Bengal
India

 

Dr. Ruperto Bermejo
Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry
Jaén University, E.P.S. of Linares
23700 Linares (Jaén)
Spain

 

Dr. Ranjana Bhati
Agricultural & Food Engineering Department
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal
India

 

Dr. Michael A. Borowitzka
Algae R&D Center
Murdoch University
Murdoch, WA 6150
Australia

 

Dr. Isabel S. Carvalho
IBB/CGB—Faculty of Sciences & Technology Food Science Laboratory
University of Algarve
Campus de Gambelas, Faro 8005-139
Portugal

 

Dr. Giovanni Colica
Department of Agrifood Production & Environmental Sciences
University of Florence
Piazzale delle Cascine 24; I-50144 Firenze
Italy

 

Dr. John G. Day
Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa
Scottish Marine Institute
Oban, Argyll, PA37 1QA
UK

 

Dr. Roberto De Philippis
Department of Agrifood Production & Environmental Sciences
University of Florence
Piazzale delle Cascine 24; I-50144 Firenze
Italy

 

Dr. Daniel R. Dietrich
Human and Environmental Toxicology
University of Konstanz
Konstanz
Germany

 

Dr. Beatriz Díez
Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
Faculty of Biological Sciences
Pontifícia Universidad, Católica de Chile
Alameda 340, Casilla 114-D C.P. 651 3677 Santiago
Chile

 

Dr. Shigeki Ehira
Department of Biological Science
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Chuo University
1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8551
Japan

 

Dr. Venkatesan Ganesan
Acme Progen Biotech (India) Ltd
Advaitha Ashram Road, Salem-636 004
Tamil Nadu
India

 

Dr. Ferran Garcia-Pichel
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
USA

 

Dr. A. Catarina Guedes
CIIMAR/CIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine & Environmental Research
Rua dos Bragas, P-4050-123 Porto
Portugal

 

Dr. David P. Hamilton
Environmental Research Institute
The University of Waikato, Hamilton
New Zealand

 

Dr. Shanmugam Hemaiswarya
IBB/CGB—Faculty of Sciences & Technology Food Science Laboratory
University of Algarve
Campus de Gambelas, Faro 8005-139
Portugal

 

Dr. Klaas J. Hellingwerf
Molecular Microbial Physiology
Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands

 

Dr. Karolina Ininbergs
Department of Ecology, Environment & Plant Sciences
Stockholm University
Lilla Frescati 106 91 Stockholm
Sweden

 

Dr. Nadpi G. Katkam
CCMAR—Centre of Marine Sciences
University of Algarve
Campus de Gambelas
P-8005-139 Faro
Portugal, and
ITQB—Institute of Chemical and Biological Technology
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Avenida da República
P-2780-157 Oeiras
Portugal

 

Mr. Nitin Keshari
Department of Biotechnology Institute of Science
Visva-Bharati
Santiniketan 731235, West Bengal
India

 

Dr. Jií Komárek
Institute of Botany AS CR
Dukelská 135
CZ 379 18 Tebo
Czech Republic

 

Dr. Ekaterina Kuchmina
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
Schänzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg
Germany

 

Dr. Eduardo Jacob-Lopes
Food Science & Technology Department
Federal University of Santa Maria, UFSM
Av. Roraima 1000, 97105-900, Santa Maria, RS
Brazil

 

Dr. Francisco Xavier Malcata
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Porto
Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, P-4200-465 Porto
Portugal, and
CIIMAR/CIMAR—Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research
Rua dos Bragas
P-4050-123 Porto
Portugal, and
ITQB—Institute of Chemical and Biological Technology
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Avenida da República
P-2780-157 Oeiras
Portugal

 

Dr. Nirupama Mallick
Agricultural & Food Engineering Department
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal
India

 

Dr. Hans C.P. Matthijs
Aquatic Microbiology
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands

 

Dr. Brett A. Neilan
School of Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences
University of New South Wales
Australia

 

Dr. Timo H.J. Niedermeyer
Cyano Biotech GmbH
Magnusstr. 11, 12489 Berlin
Germany

 

Dr. Masayuki Ohmori
Department of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Chuo University
1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8551
Japan

 

Dr. Aharon Oren
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
The Institute of Life Sciences
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem 91904
Israel

 

Dr. Radha Prasanna
Division of Microbiology
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi 110012
India

 

Dr. Jonathan Puddick
Cawthron Institute
Nelson
New Zealand

 

Dr. Maria Isabel Queiroz
School of Chemistry and Food
Federal University of Rio Grande-FURG
Eng. Alfredo Huch 475, 96201-900
Rio Grande, RS
Brazil

 

Dr. Melissa Rapadas
School of Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences
University of New South Wales
Australia

 

Dr. Rathinam Raja
IBB/CGB, Faculty of Sciences & Technology Food Science Laboratory
University of Algarve
Campus de Gambelas, Faro 8005-139
Portugal

 

Dr. Sachitra Kumar Ratha
Division of Microbiology
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi 110012
India

 

Dr. Shilalipi Samantaray
Agricultural & Food Engineering Department
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal
India

 

R. Milou Schuurmans
Molecular Microbial Physiology
Swammerdam Institute for Life Science
University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands

 

Dr. Pawan K. Singh
Centre for Advance Studies, Department of Botany
Banaras Hindu University
Varanasi 221005, UP
India

 

Dr. Anjuli Sood
Department of Botany
University of Delhi
Delhi 11007
India

 

Dr. Tanya Soule
Department of Biology
Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

 

Dr. Hiroyuki Takenaka
MAC Gifu Research Institute
MicroAlgae Corporation
4-15 Akebono, Gifu (500-8148)
Japan

 

Dr. João Varela
CCMAR—Centre of Marine Sciences
University of Algarve
Campus de Gambelas
P-8005-139 Faro
Portugal

 

Dr. Annegret Wilde
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
Schänzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg
Germany

 

Dr. Susanna A. Wood
Environmental Research Institute
The University of Waikato, New Zealand, and
Cawthron Institute Nelson
New Zealand

 

Mr. Jason N....

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
Wirtschaft
Schlagworte Aharon • Algenkunde • Biotechnologie i. d. Biowissenschaften • Biotechnology • Biowissenschaften • Book • classification • Companion • contributors • cyanobacteria • Cyanobakterien • Ecological • Editors • Introduction • Ix • Life Sciences • List • Maria • Microbiology & Virology • Mikrobiologie u. Virologie • Modern • Part • phycology • Stal • Stone • Website • xxv part
ISBN-10 1-118-76955-4 / 1118769554
ISBN-13 978-1-118-76955-3 / 9781118769553
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