Integrative Strategies for Bioremediation of Environmental Contaminants, Volume Two: Avenues to a Cleaner Society focuses on the exploitation of various biological treatment technologies and their use to treat toxic contaminants present in industrial effluent to restore contaminated sites. The book includes coverage of combined treatments of microbes for reuse of wastewater and contaminated soil to successfully achieve eco-restoration, environment protection and sustainable development. In 14 chapters, this reference compiles current and advanced biotechnologies as well as future directions…mehr
Integrative Strategies for Bioremediation of Environmental Contaminants, Volume Two: Avenues to a Cleaner Society focuses on the exploitation of various biological treatment technologies and their use to treat toxic contaminants present in industrial effluent to restore contaminated sites. The book includes coverage of combined treatments of microbes for reuse of wastewater and contaminated soil to successfully achieve eco-restoration, environment protection and sustainable development. In 14 chapters, this reference compiles current and advanced biotechnologies as well as future directions for research. This is a valuable resource for researchers in microbiology, biotechnology, environmental engineering and environmental science, and all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in the field of applied microbiology to develop sustainable waste management.
1. Bioaugmentation: An Emerging Ecofriendly Technology for Wastewater Treatment2. Role of biochar and modified biochar for effective removal of heavy metals3. Potential of microbes for the remediation of heavy metals contaminated soil4. Application of Biochar in wood-based industry as Low-Cost Sustainable Green Technology5. Biochar Mechanisms of Metal Sorption6. Restoration of Contaminated Agricultural Soils Through Utilization of Beneficial Microbes for Global Future Generation7. Biochar Technology for Sustainable Environment: Need of Policy Implementation and Future Perspectives8. Potential of microbes for the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil9. Eco-friendly and cost-effective metal sequestration mechanism by use of biosensor micro-organisms10. Application of Biochar for soil remediation11. Microbe Assisted Heavy Metal Phytoremediation12. Mechanisms involved in removal of contaminants by biochar from aqueous medium13. Restoration of contaminated agricultural soils by microbes14. Recent advances in dyes removal technologies from wastewater using biochar15. Restoration of Contaminated Agricultural Soils by Microbes16. Potential of Microbes for the Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil17. Potential of microbes for the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil
1. Bioaugmentation: An Emerging Ecofriendly Technology for Wastewater Treatment2. Role of biochar and modified biochar for effective removal of heavy metals3. Potential of microbes for the remediation of heavy metals contaminated soil4. Application of Biochar in wood-based industry as Low-Cost Sustainable Green Technology5. Biochar Mechanisms of Metal Sorption6. Restoration of Contaminated Agricultural Soils Through Utilization of Beneficial Microbes for Global Future Generation7. Biochar Technology for Sustainable Environment: Need of Policy Implementation and Future Perspectives8. Potential of microbes for the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil9. Eco-friendly and cost-effective metal sequestration mechanism by use of biosensor micro-organisms10. Application of Biochar for soil remediation11. Microbe Assisted Heavy Metal Phytoremediation12. Mechanisms involved in removal of contaminants by biochar from aqueous medium13. Restoration of contaminated agricultural soils by microbes14. Recent advances in dyes removal technologies from wastewater using biochar15. Restoration of Contaminated Agricultural Soils by Microbes16. Potential of Microbes for the Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil17. Potential of microbes for the remediation of heavy metal contaminated soil
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