microbial biotechnology
Microbial biotechnology refers to the application of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses, to develop and produce useful products or processes. It involves utilizing the physiological and genetic characteristics of microorganisms for various purposes, such as producing pharmaceuticals, biofuels, or enzymes, as well as enhancing waste treatment or crop protection.
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