<p><i>Emerging Technologies in Environmental Bioremediation </i>introduces emerging bioremediation technologies for the treatment and management of industrial wastes and other environmental pollutants for the sake of environmental sustainability. Emerging bioremediation approaches such as nano-biore
Perspectives in Bioremediation: Technologies for Environmental Improvement
โ Scribed by J. G. Ham, J. S. Bonner (auth.), J. R. Wild, S. D. Varfolomeyev, A. Scozzafava (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 130
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 19
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Bioremediation - the use of microorganisms for environmental clean-up - is a technology that is experiencing a rapid phase of development. From the opening chapter of Perspectives inBioremediation, on the nature of environmental site assessment, on to the genetic manipulation of native soil microorganisms, the international collection of authors provide an understanding of the current progress and limitations of technologies that are designed to help nature herself.
The book draws together many different aspects of environmental remediation: the environmental engineer is introduced to the bacteria of contaminated environments and the ideas developing from genetic engineering; the environmental microbiologist can grasp site assessment and the predictive kinetic analysis of potentials.
The book provides a clear and concise introduction to the nature of and potential for bioremediation to contribute to a critical global effort in eliminating contamination of the world's resources and to start to reverse decades of environmental mismanagement and neglect.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Environmental Site Assessments and Bioremediation....Pages 1-12
Microbial Ecology of Contaminated Sites....Pages 13-24
Predictive Models for the Efficacy of Bioremediation....Pages 25-37
Rates and Dynamics of Bioremediation....Pages 39-56
Microorganisms Involved in the Biodegradation of Organic Compounds....Pages 57-63
Microbial Resources for Bioremediation of Sites Polluted by Heavy Metals....Pages 65-73
Bioconversion and Removal of Metals and Radionuclides....Pages 75-91
Adaptation: Dynamics of Genes, Enzyme Activities and Populations....Pages 93-105
Protein Engineering for Improved Biodegradation of Recalcitrant Pollutants....Pages 107-118
Back Matter....Pages 119-123
โฆ Subjects
Terrestrial Pollution; Soil Science & Conservation
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