OPTIMIZATION OF CALCIUM CHLORIDE FOR EFFICIENT IN VITRO REGENERATION IN CUMINUM CYMINUM L: A SIGNIFICANT SEED SPICE
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN BIO-INFORMATICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): BOJANA BAJIC , JELENA DODIC , JOVANA GRAHOVAC , SINISA DODIC , UROS MILJIC
Abstract: Protecting our environment, while stabilizing the population and adequately feeding the people who will share the Earth in the next generation, is the largest challenge facing human kind today. The preservation of biodiversity can be accomplished only as part of an overall strategy to promote global stability. India is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of biodiversity. It is known worldwide for its rich repository of spices and thus popularly known as the "land of spices". Among various spices, seed spices play a major role in Indian history and commerce as they are cultivated in India since ancient times; also India enjoys the position of being the largest producer, consumer and exporter of seed spices in the world. Cuminum cyminum L. is an important seed spice belonging to family Apiaceae. Production of cumin is limited due to several biotic stresses of which wilt diseases are the most serious. Efforts to improve cumin are limited due to the unavailability of broad g
- Publication Date: 19-Apr-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-043-9-31
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ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR THE TREATMENT OF WASTE EFFLUENTS FROM BIOFUELS PRODUCTION
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN BIO-INFORMATICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): ZORANA RONCEVIC , ALEKSANDAR JOKIC , DAMJAN VUCUROVIC , DINA SHALTYKOVA
Abstract: Bioethanol, biodiesel and biogas represent very significant alternatives to fossil fuels in order to reduce carbondioxide emissions, so there is a need to develop energy efficient technologies, equipment and waste management procedures to make production profitable by reducing production costs. One way to accomplish this is to solve the problem of waste effluents by using them to obtain high-value products. All biotechnological processes are energy intensive to some extent, so saving energy becomes one of the main goals of all biotechnological processes in addition to preserving the environment and the management or reuse of waste. The availability of waste effluents from the production of biofuels, such as distillery stillage and crude glycerol, will increase over the next few years due to the growth of the biofuel industry and will provide a great possibility for the biotechnological production of high-value products.
- Publication Date: 19-Apr-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-043-9-33
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