Steven C. McCutcheon, Jerald L. Schnoor, Alexander J. B. Zehnder
Phytoremediation
Transformation and Control of Contaminants
Ed. by Steven C. McCutcheon and Jerald L. Schnoor
Steven C. McCutcheon, Jerald L. Schnoor, Alexander J. B. Zehnder
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Transformation and Control of Contaminants
Ed. by Steven C. McCutcheon and Jerald L. Schnoor
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Phytormediation is an exciting new method for controlling and cleaning up hazardous wastes using green plants. This book is the first to compile the state of the science and engineering arts in this rapidly advancing field. Phytormediation:
- Approaches the subject from the perspectives of biochemistry, genetics, toxicology, and pathway analysis. - Is written by two of the premier experts in the field.
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Phytormediation is an exciting new method for controlling and cleaning up hazardous wastes using green plants. This book is the first to compile the state of the science and engineering arts in this rapidly advancing field. Phytormediation:
- Approaches the subject from the perspectives of biochemistry, genetics, toxicology, and pathway analysis.
- Is written by two of the premier experts in the field.
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- Approaches the subject from the perspectives of biochemistry, genetics, toxicology, and pathway analysis.
- Is written by two of the premier experts in the field.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Environmental Science and Technology: A Wiley-Interscience Series of Texts and Monographs
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1024
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 156mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1535g
- ISBN-13: 9780471394358
- ISBN-10: 0471394351
- Artikelnr.: 11090566
- Environmental Science and Technology: A Wiley-Interscience Series of Texts and Monographs
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1024
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 156mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1535g
- ISBN-13: 9780471394358
- ISBN-10: 0471394351
- Artikelnr.: 11090566
STEVEN C. McCUTCHEON, PhD, PE, is one of the leading experts in the world in phytoremediation. He currently works at the U.S. EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory in Athens, Georgia. JERALD L. SCHNOOR, PhD, PE, DEE, is Foundation Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Iowa.
Series Preface. Preface. Contributors. Editorial Review Board. SECTION I:
OVERVIEW OF SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS. 1. Overview of Phytotransformation
and Control of Wastes (S.C. McCutcheon and J.L. Schnoor). 2. Uptake and
Metabolism of Organic Compounds: Green-Liver Model (J.G. Burken). 3. Making
Phytoremediation a Successful Technology (N. Marmiroli and S.C.
McCutcheon). SECTION II: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYTOTRANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF
CONTAMINANTS. 4. Some Fundamental Advances for Xenobiotic Chemical (J.-P.
Schwitzguébel and T. Vanek). 5. Enzymes Used by Plants and Microorganisms
to Detoxify Organic Compounds (N.L. Wolfe and C.F. Hoehamer). 6. Plant
Tolerances to Contaminants (V.F. Medina, et al.). 7. Root Development and
Rooting at Depths (M.C. Negri, et al.). 8. Measuring and Modeling Tree and
Stand Level Transpiration (J.M. Vose, et al.). SECTION III: SCIENCE AND
PRACTICE FOR AROMATIC, PHENOLIC, AND HYDROCARBON CONTAMINANTS. 9.
Transforming of Organic Contaminants by Different Plant Systems (H. Harms,
et al.). 10. Ecology of Rhizosphere Bioremediation (P.E. Olson, et al.).
11. Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Rhizosphere (S.L.
Hutchinson, et al). SECTION IV: TRTANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES.
12. Role of Plants in the Transformation of Explosives (M. Subramanian and
J.V. Shanks). 13. Transformation Kinetics of Trinitrotoluene Conversion in
Aquatic Plants (M.E. Jacobson, et al.). 14. Proof of Phytoremediation for
Explosives in Water and Soil (S.C. McCutcheon, et al.). 15.
Phytorestoration at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant (P.L. Thompson, et al.).
SECTION V: FATE AND CONTROL OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS AND OTHER HALOGENATED
COMPOUNDS. 16. Sequestration and Transformation of Water Soluble
Halogenated Organic Compounds Using Aquatic Plants, Algae, and Microbial
Mats (V.A. Nzengung, et al.). 17. Fate of Trichloroethylene in Terrestrial
Plants (T.Q. Shang, et al.). 18. Uptake, Metabolism, and
Phytovolatilization of Trichloroethylene by Indigenous Vegetation: Impact
of Precipitation (W.J. Doucette, et al.). 19. Multiple-Process Assessment
for a Chlorinated-Solvent Plume (S.M. Eberts, et al.). 20. Five-Year Pilot
Study: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (S.R. Hirsch, et al.). SECTION VI:
MODELING, DESIGN, AND FIELD PILOT TESTING. 21. Modeling and Design of
Phytoremediation (L.C. Davis, et al.). 22. Hydrologic Feasibility
Assessment and Design in Phytoremediation (J.W. Weaver, et al.). 23. Waste
Management Using Trees: Wastewater, Leachate, and Groundwater Irrigation
(J.L. Jordahl, et al.). 24. Salt Tolerant Plants to Concentrate Saline
Waste Streams (M.C. Negri, et al.). SECTION VII: LATEST ADVANCES. 25.
Metabolism and Genetics of Atmospheric Nitrogen Dioxide Control Using
Pollutant-Philic Plants (H. Morikawa, et al.). 26. Treatment of Atmospheric
Halogenated Hydrocarbons by Plants and Fungi (P.M. Jeffers and C.D. Liddy).
27. Phytoremediation of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (S.K. Winnike-McMillan,
et al.). 28. Phytoremediation of Cyanide-Polluted Soils (S.A.J. Trapp and
H. Christiansen). 29. Phytoremediation of Perchlorate (V.A. Nzengung and
S.C. McCutcheon). 30. Databases and Protocol for Plant and Microorganism
Selection: Hydrocarbons and Metals (T.C. McIntyre). 31. Field Evaluation of
Phytotechnologies (S.A.Rock). Index of Name of Plants. Index.
OVERVIEW OF SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS. 1. Overview of Phytotransformation
and Control of Wastes (S.C. McCutcheon and J.L. Schnoor). 2. Uptake and
Metabolism of Organic Compounds: Green-Liver Model (J.G. Burken). 3. Making
Phytoremediation a Successful Technology (N. Marmiroli and S.C.
McCutcheon). SECTION II: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYTOTRANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF
CONTAMINANTS. 4. Some Fundamental Advances for Xenobiotic Chemical (J.-P.
Schwitzguébel and T. Vanek). 5. Enzymes Used by Plants and Microorganisms
to Detoxify Organic Compounds (N.L. Wolfe and C.F. Hoehamer). 6. Plant
Tolerances to Contaminants (V.F. Medina, et al.). 7. Root Development and
Rooting at Depths (M.C. Negri, et al.). 8. Measuring and Modeling Tree and
Stand Level Transpiration (J.M. Vose, et al.). SECTION III: SCIENCE AND
PRACTICE FOR AROMATIC, PHENOLIC, AND HYDROCARBON CONTAMINANTS. 9.
Transforming of Organic Contaminants by Different Plant Systems (H. Harms,
et al.). 10. Ecology of Rhizosphere Bioremediation (P.E. Olson, et al.).
11. Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Rhizosphere (S.L.
Hutchinson, et al). SECTION IV: TRTANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES.
12. Role of Plants in the Transformation of Explosives (M. Subramanian and
J.V. Shanks). 13. Transformation Kinetics of Trinitrotoluene Conversion in
Aquatic Plants (M.E. Jacobson, et al.). 14. Proof of Phytoremediation for
Explosives in Water and Soil (S.C. McCutcheon, et al.). 15.
Phytorestoration at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant (P.L. Thompson, et al.).
SECTION V: FATE AND CONTROL OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS AND OTHER HALOGENATED
COMPOUNDS. 16. Sequestration and Transformation of Water Soluble
Halogenated Organic Compounds Using Aquatic Plants, Algae, and Microbial
Mats (V.A. Nzengung, et al.). 17. Fate of Trichloroethylene in Terrestrial
Plants (T.Q. Shang, et al.). 18. Uptake, Metabolism, and
Phytovolatilization of Trichloroethylene by Indigenous Vegetation: Impact
of Precipitation (W.J. Doucette, et al.). 19. Multiple-Process Assessment
for a Chlorinated-Solvent Plume (S.M. Eberts, et al.). 20. Five-Year Pilot
Study: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (S.R. Hirsch, et al.). SECTION VI:
MODELING, DESIGN, AND FIELD PILOT TESTING. 21. Modeling and Design of
Phytoremediation (L.C. Davis, et al.). 22. Hydrologic Feasibility
Assessment and Design in Phytoremediation (J.W. Weaver, et al.). 23. Waste
Management Using Trees: Wastewater, Leachate, and Groundwater Irrigation
(J.L. Jordahl, et al.). 24. Salt Tolerant Plants to Concentrate Saline
Waste Streams (M.C. Negri, et al.). SECTION VII: LATEST ADVANCES. 25.
Metabolism and Genetics of Atmospheric Nitrogen Dioxide Control Using
Pollutant-Philic Plants (H. Morikawa, et al.). 26. Treatment of Atmospheric
Halogenated Hydrocarbons by Plants and Fungi (P.M. Jeffers and C.D. Liddy).
27. Phytoremediation of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (S.K. Winnike-McMillan,
et al.). 28. Phytoremediation of Cyanide-Polluted Soils (S.A.J. Trapp and
H. Christiansen). 29. Phytoremediation of Perchlorate (V.A. Nzengung and
S.C. McCutcheon). 30. Databases and Protocol for Plant and Microorganism
Selection: Hydrocarbons and Metals (T.C. McIntyre). 31. Field Evaluation of
Phytotechnologies (S.A.Rock). Index of Name of Plants. Index.
Series Preface. Preface. Contributors. Editorial Review Board. SECTION I:
OVERVIEW OF SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS. 1. Overview of Phytotransformation
and Control of Wastes (S.C. McCutcheon and J.L. Schnoor). 2. Uptake and
Metabolism of Organic Compounds: Green-Liver Model (J.G. Burken). 3. Making
Phytoremediation a Successful Technology (N. Marmiroli and S.C.
McCutcheon). SECTION II: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYTOTRANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF
CONTAMINANTS. 4. Some Fundamental Advances for Xenobiotic Chemical (J.-P.
Schwitzguébel and T. Vanek). 5. Enzymes Used by Plants and Microorganisms
to Detoxify Organic Compounds (N.L. Wolfe and C.F. Hoehamer). 6. Plant
Tolerances to Contaminants (V.F. Medina, et al.). 7. Root Development and
Rooting at Depths (M.C. Negri, et al.). 8. Measuring and Modeling Tree and
Stand Level Transpiration (J.M. Vose, et al.). SECTION III: SCIENCE AND
PRACTICE FOR AROMATIC, PHENOLIC, AND HYDROCARBON CONTAMINANTS. 9.
Transforming of Organic Contaminants by Different Plant Systems (H. Harms,
et al.). 10. Ecology of Rhizosphere Bioremediation (P.E. Olson, et al.).
11. Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Rhizosphere (S.L.
Hutchinson, et al). SECTION IV: TRTANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES.
12. Role of Plants in the Transformation of Explosives (M. Subramanian and
J.V. Shanks). 13. Transformation Kinetics of Trinitrotoluene Conversion in
Aquatic Plants (M.E. Jacobson, et al.). 14. Proof of Phytoremediation for
Explosives in Water and Soil (S.C. McCutcheon, et al.). 15.
Phytorestoration at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant (P.L. Thompson, et al.).
SECTION V: FATE AND CONTROL OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS AND OTHER HALOGENATED
COMPOUNDS. 16. Sequestration and Transformation of Water Soluble
Halogenated Organic Compounds Using Aquatic Plants, Algae, and Microbial
Mats (V.A. Nzengung, et al.). 17. Fate of Trichloroethylene in Terrestrial
Plants (T.Q. Shang, et al.). 18. Uptake, Metabolism, and
Phytovolatilization of Trichloroethylene by Indigenous Vegetation: Impact
of Precipitation (W.J. Doucette, et al.). 19. Multiple-Process Assessment
for a Chlorinated-Solvent Plume (S.M. Eberts, et al.). 20. Five-Year Pilot
Study: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (S.R. Hirsch, et al.). SECTION VI:
MODELING, DESIGN, AND FIELD PILOT TESTING. 21. Modeling and Design of
Phytoremediation (L.C. Davis, et al.). 22. Hydrologic Feasibility
Assessment and Design in Phytoremediation (J.W. Weaver, et al.). 23. Waste
Management Using Trees: Wastewater, Leachate, and Groundwater Irrigation
(J.L. Jordahl, et al.). 24. Salt Tolerant Plants to Concentrate Saline
Waste Streams (M.C. Negri, et al.). SECTION VII: LATEST ADVANCES. 25.
Metabolism and Genetics of Atmospheric Nitrogen Dioxide Control Using
Pollutant-Philic Plants (H. Morikawa, et al.). 26. Treatment of Atmospheric
Halogenated Hydrocarbons by Plants and Fungi (P.M. Jeffers and C.D. Liddy).
27. Phytoremediation of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (S.K. Winnike-McMillan,
et al.). 28. Phytoremediation of Cyanide-Polluted Soils (S.A.J. Trapp and
H. Christiansen). 29. Phytoremediation of Perchlorate (V.A. Nzengung and
S.C. McCutcheon). 30. Databases and Protocol for Plant and Microorganism
Selection: Hydrocarbons and Metals (T.C. McIntyre). 31. Field Evaluation of
Phytotechnologies (S.A.Rock). Index of Name of Plants. Index.
OVERVIEW OF SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS. 1. Overview of Phytotransformation
and Control of Wastes (S.C. McCutcheon and J.L. Schnoor). 2. Uptake and
Metabolism of Organic Compounds: Green-Liver Model (J.G. Burken). 3. Making
Phytoremediation a Successful Technology (N. Marmiroli and S.C.
McCutcheon). SECTION II: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYTOTRANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF
CONTAMINANTS. 4. Some Fundamental Advances for Xenobiotic Chemical (J.-P.
Schwitzguébel and T. Vanek). 5. Enzymes Used by Plants and Microorganisms
to Detoxify Organic Compounds (N.L. Wolfe and C.F. Hoehamer). 6. Plant
Tolerances to Contaminants (V.F. Medina, et al.). 7. Root Development and
Rooting at Depths (M.C. Negri, et al.). 8. Measuring and Modeling Tree and
Stand Level Transpiration (J.M. Vose, et al.). SECTION III: SCIENCE AND
PRACTICE FOR AROMATIC, PHENOLIC, AND HYDROCARBON CONTAMINANTS. 9.
Transforming of Organic Contaminants by Different Plant Systems (H. Harms,
et al.). 10. Ecology of Rhizosphere Bioremediation (P.E. Olson, et al.).
11. Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Rhizosphere (S.L.
Hutchinson, et al). SECTION IV: TRTANSFORMATION AND CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES.
12. Role of Plants in the Transformation of Explosives (M. Subramanian and
J.V. Shanks). 13. Transformation Kinetics of Trinitrotoluene Conversion in
Aquatic Plants (M.E. Jacobson, et al.). 14. Proof of Phytoremediation for
Explosives in Water and Soil (S.C. McCutcheon, et al.). 15.
Phytorestoration at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant (P.L. Thompson, et al.).
SECTION V: FATE AND CONTROL OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS AND OTHER HALOGENATED
COMPOUNDS. 16. Sequestration and Transformation of Water Soluble
Halogenated Organic Compounds Using Aquatic Plants, Algae, and Microbial
Mats (V.A. Nzengung, et al.). 17. Fate of Trichloroethylene in Terrestrial
Plants (T.Q. Shang, et al.). 18. Uptake, Metabolism, and
Phytovolatilization of Trichloroethylene by Indigenous Vegetation: Impact
of Precipitation (W.J. Doucette, et al.). 19. Multiple-Process Assessment
for a Chlorinated-Solvent Plume (S.M. Eberts, et al.). 20. Five-Year Pilot
Study: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland (S.R. Hirsch, et al.). SECTION VI:
MODELING, DESIGN, AND FIELD PILOT TESTING. 21. Modeling and Design of
Phytoremediation (L.C. Davis, et al.). 22. Hydrologic Feasibility
Assessment and Design in Phytoremediation (J.W. Weaver, et al.). 23. Waste
Management Using Trees: Wastewater, Leachate, and Groundwater Irrigation
(J.L. Jordahl, et al.). 24. Salt Tolerant Plants to Concentrate Saline
Waste Streams (M.C. Negri, et al.). SECTION VII: LATEST ADVANCES. 25.
Metabolism and Genetics of Atmospheric Nitrogen Dioxide Control Using
Pollutant-Philic Plants (H. Morikawa, et al.). 26. Treatment of Atmospheric
Halogenated Hydrocarbons by Plants and Fungi (P.M. Jeffers and C.D. Liddy).
27. Phytoremediation of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (S.K. Winnike-McMillan,
et al.). 28. Phytoremediation of Cyanide-Polluted Soils (S.A.J. Trapp and
H. Christiansen). 29. Phytoremediation of Perchlorate (V.A. Nzengung and
S.C. McCutcheon). 30. Databases and Protocol for Plant and Microorganism
Selection: Hydrocarbons and Metals (T.C. McIntyre). 31. Field Evaluation of
Phytotechnologies (S.A.Rock). Index of Name of Plants. Index.