Industrial Mycology

Industrial Mycology is a branch of applied biotechnology that deals with the study, production, and commercialization of microbial products for industrial and medicinal use. Industrial Mycology has a wide range of applications, from bioremediation and biopesticides to the production of antibiotics and the development of biofuels. Furthermore, the study of industrial mycology can offer insights into how fungi interact with the environment, helping to develop new strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Industrial Mycology is an emerging field with great potential to revolutionize the fields of medicine, agriculture, and bioremediation.

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Industrial and Biotechnological Applications of Algae: A Review
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Genetic Diversity of Large Japanese Field Mouse Apodemus speciosus Populations and Identification of their Food Plant Resources using DNA Barcoding in an Industrial Green Space
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Multivariate Analysis of Amazonian Rivers Located in an Area of Intense Industrial Activity, Barcarena, Pará State, Brazil
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