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Phytotechnologies: remediation of environmental contaminants

Ahmad, Iqbal(Edited by)Anjum, Naser A.(Edited by)Duarte, Armando C.(Edited by)Khan, Nafees A.(Edited by)Pereira, Maria E.(Edited by)Umar, Shahid(Edited by)
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Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminantshighlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.

Divided into three major sections, the book:

  • Introduces contaminants and contaminated sites, and also highlights the significance of genus Brassica and vetiver grass species for varied environmental contaminants' remediation
  • Presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing plants and associated microbes-mediated environmental contaminants' remediation
  • Overviews major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance and adaptation to varied environmental contaminants

A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminantsis a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.

In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.

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CRC Press
1439875197 / 9781439875193
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
628.4
23/10/2012
English
1000 pages
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