tailieunhanh - Wax degrading bacteria: Scope and applications in agriculture

Waxes are esters of long-chain fatty acids with long-chain fatty alcohols found abundant in the environment in various forms. Bacteria degrading these waxes in agricultural residues, soils and insects are gaining increased attention. In India, about 500 million tonnes of crop residues are generated annually and these crop residues are rich in cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, pectin, cutin, waxes, fats and oils. Accumulation of waxy rich crop residues in the environment decreases the rate of decomposition and increase the hydrophobicity of soils. In turn, biodegradation of these abundant plant polysaccharides and neutral lipids of waxes and fats by suitable microorganisms could increase availability of nutrients and growth promoting substances in soil. | Wax degrading bacteria Scope and applications in agriculture

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