Role of carbon-dioxide sequestering bacteria for clean air environment and prospective production of biomaterials: a sustainable approach
2022
Maheshwari, Neha | Thakur, Indu Shekhar | Srivastava, Shaili
The increase in demand of fossil fuel uses for developmental activity and manufacturing of goods have resulted a huge emission of global warming gases (GWGs) in the atmosphere. Among all GWGs, CO₂ is the major contributor that inevitably causes global warming and climate change. Mitigation strategies like biological CO₂ capture through sequestration and their storage into biological organic form are used to minimize the concentration of atmospheric CO₂ with the goal to control climate change. Since increasing atmospheric CO₂ level supports microbial growth and productivity thus microbial-based CO₂ sequestration has remarkable advantages as compared to plant-based sequestration. This review focuses on CO₂ sequestration mechanism in bacteria through different carbon fixation pathways, involved enzymes, their role in calcite, and other environmentally friendly biomaterials such as biofuel, bioplastic, and biosurfactant.
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