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Phytoremediation = management of environmental contaminants.. Volume 7 /
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Phytoremediation/ edited by Lee Newman ... [et al.].
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management of environmental contaminants.
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Newman, Lee.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xxx, 609 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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SECTION-1: OVERVIEW OF CURRENT PHYTOTECHNOLOGY & PHYTOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS -- Chapter 1. Phytoremediation and Management of Environmental Contaminants: An Overview -- Chapter 2. Phytoremediation and Contaminants -- Chapter 3. Tentative Title: Phytoremediation by Wild Weeds: A Natural Asset -- Chapter 4. Phytoremediation: Sustainable and Organic Technology for the Removal of Heavy Metals Contaminants -- Chapter 5. Structure and Function of Heavy Metal Transporting ATPases in Brassica species -- Chapter 6. Bioformulations for Sustainable Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil -- SECTION-2: PLANNING AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS TO PHYTOREMEDIATION -- Chapter 7. Application of Electroremediation Coupled with Phytoremediation Techniques for the Removal of Trace Metals in Sewage Sludge -- SECTION-3: PHYTOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS FOR CONTAMINATED WATER AND SOIL -- Chapter 8. Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals by Trapa natans in Hokersar Wetland, a Ramsar site of Kashmir Himalayas -- SECTION-4: PHYTOREMEDIATION USING MICROBIAL ASSEMBLAGES IN WATER AND SOIL -- Chapter 9. Spinoffs of Phyoremediation and/or Microorganisms Consortium in Soil, Sediment and Water Treatments and Improvement: Study of Specific Cases and Its Socioeconomic and Environmental Advantages -- Chapter 10. Applying Amendments for Metal(loid) Phytostabilization: Effects on Biogeochemical and Microbiological Processes in Soils -- Chapter 11. Tentative Title: Rhizodegradation: the Plant Root Exudate and Microbial Interactions -- Chapter 12. Role of Microorganisms in the Remediation of Toxic Metals from Contaminated Soil -- SECTION-5: PHYTOREMEDIATION OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS AND ORGANIC-INORGANIC MIXTURES -- Chapter 13. Prospects for the Use of Sorghum bicolor for Phytoremediation of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals in Temperate Climates -- Chapter 14. Comparative Effect of Cadmium on Germination and Early Growth of Two Halophytes: Atriplex halimus L. and A. nummularia Lindl. for Phytoremediation Applications -- Chapter 15. Phytoremediation of Soils Polluted by Heavy Metals and Metalloids: Recent Case Studies in Latin America -- SECTION-6: NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS -- Chapter 16. Nano-phytoremediation and its Applications -- Chapter 17. Potentials and Frontiers of Nanotechnology for Phytoremediation -- Chapter 18. Nanotechnology in the Management of Environmental Contaminants -- Chapter 19. Nanotechnologies and Phytoremediation: Pros and Cons -- Chapter 20. Nanotechnology in Phytoremediation - Applications and Future -- Chapter 21. Nano-phytoremediation: The Successful Combination of Nanotechnology and Phytoremediation -- Chapter 22. Nanobioremediation and Its Application for Sustainable Environment -- Chapter 23. Nanoparticles Assisted Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils: Potential Application and Challenges -- Chapter 24. A Systematic Analysis of Nanotechnology Application in Water Contaminations Removal -- Chapter 25. Nanoparticles-based Management of Cadmium Toxicity in Crop Plants -- Chapter 26. Heavy Metal Remediation by Nanotechnology -- Chapter 27. Phytoremediation and Management of Environmental Contaminants: Conclusion and Future Perspectives.
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Phytoremediation = management of environmental contaminants.. Volume 7 /
Phytoremediation
management of environmental contaminants.Volume 7 /[electronic resource] :edited by Lee Newman ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xxx, 609 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
SECTION-1: OVERVIEW OF CURRENT PHYTOTECHNOLOGY & PHYTOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS -- Chapter 1. Phytoremediation and Management of Environmental Contaminants: An Overview -- Chapter 2. Phytoremediation and Contaminants -- Chapter 3. Tentative Title: Phytoremediation by Wild Weeds: A Natural Asset -- Chapter 4. Phytoremediation: Sustainable and Organic Technology for the Removal of Heavy Metals Contaminants -- Chapter 5. Structure and Function of Heavy Metal Transporting ATPases in Brassica species -- Chapter 6. Bioformulations for Sustainable Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil -- SECTION-2: PLANNING AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS TO PHYTOREMEDIATION -- Chapter 7. Application of Electroremediation Coupled with Phytoremediation Techniques for the Removal of Trace Metals in Sewage Sludge -- SECTION-3: PHYTOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS FOR CONTAMINATED WATER AND SOIL -- Chapter 8. Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals by Trapa natans in Hokersar Wetland, a Ramsar site of Kashmir Himalayas -- SECTION-4: PHYTOREMEDIATION USING MICROBIAL ASSEMBLAGES IN WATER AND SOIL -- Chapter 9. Spinoffs of Phyoremediation and/or Microorganisms Consortium in Soil, Sediment and Water Treatments and Improvement: Study of Specific Cases and Its Socioeconomic and Environmental Advantages -- Chapter 10. Applying Amendments for Metal(loid) Phytostabilization: Effects on Biogeochemical and Microbiological Processes in Soils -- Chapter 11. Tentative Title: Rhizodegradation: the Plant Root Exudate and Microbial Interactions -- Chapter 12. Role of Microorganisms in the Remediation of Toxic Metals from Contaminated Soil -- SECTION-5: PHYTOREMEDIATION OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS AND ORGANIC-INORGANIC MIXTURES -- Chapter 13. Prospects for the Use of Sorghum bicolor for Phytoremediation of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals in Temperate Climates -- Chapter 14. Comparative Effect of Cadmium on Germination and Early Growth of Two Halophytes: Atriplex halimus L. and A. nummularia Lindl. for Phytoremediation Applications -- Chapter 15. Phytoremediation of Soils Polluted by Heavy Metals and Metalloids: Recent Case Studies in Latin America -- SECTION-6: NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS -- Chapter 16. Nano-phytoremediation and its Applications -- Chapter 17. Potentials and Frontiers of Nanotechnology for Phytoremediation -- Chapter 18. Nanotechnology in the Management of Environmental Contaminants -- Chapter 19. Nanotechnologies and Phytoremediation: Pros and Cons -- Chapter 20. Nanotechnology in Phytoremediation - Applications and Future -- Chapter 21. Nano-phytoremediation: The Successful Combination of Nanotechnology and Phytoremediation -- Chapter 22. Nanobioremediation and Its Application for Sustainable Environment -- Chapter 23. Nanoparticles Assisted Phytoremediation of Polluted Soils: Potential Application and Challenges -- Chapter 24. A Systematic Analysis of Nanotechnology Application in Water Contaminations Removal -- Chapter 25. Nanoparticles-based Management of Cadmium Toxicity in Crop Plants -- Chapter 26. Heavy Metal Remediation by Nanotechnology -- Chapter 27. Phytoremediation and Management of Environmental Contaminants: Conclusion and Future Perspectives.
The accumulation of large amounts of contaminants occurs in the environment due to industrialization and various other anthropogenic activities. These contaminants ultimately affect plant, animal, human, and environmental health worldwide. Organic, inorganic, and radioactive substances are the prevalent forms of environmental contaminants and their complete remediation in soils and sediments is rather a difficult task. Concerns of their toxicities led to the emphasis on development of effective techniques to assess the presence and mobility of contaminants in air, water, and soil. Many technologies are now in use to clean and eliminate hazardous contaminants from the environment; however, these technologies can be costly, labor intensive, and often distressing to the general public. Phytoremediation is a simple, cost-effective, environmentally friendly and fast-emerging new technology for eliminating toxic contaminants from different environments. Phytoremediation refers to the natural ability of certain plants and their associated microbiome (including hyper-accumulators or bio-accumulators) to remove, degrade, or render contaminants harmless. Researchers have recognized the potential of phytoremediation to offer a green, cost-effective, eco-friendly and feasible application to address some of the world's many environmental challenges. Phytoremediation: Management of Environmental Contaminants, Volume 7 highlights the various prospects that are involved in current global phytoremediation research. This book delivers a content-rich source to the reader and can act as a platform for further studies. It should meet the needs of all researchers working in, or have an interest in this particular field.
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