Biotechnology for Sustainable Environment

Biotechnology for Sustainable Environment

Joshi, Sanket J.; Sarma, Hemen; Deshmukh, Arvind

Springer Verlag, Singapore

07/2022

415

Mole

Inglês

9789811619571

15 a 20 dias

652

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Chapter 1. Environmental Biotechnology: Towards a Sustainable Future.- Chapter 2. THE MYSTERY OF METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENT.- Chapter 3. Chitosan Coatings Biotechnology for Sustainable Environment.- Chapter 4. Bacterial Biodegradation of Bisphenol-A (BPA).- Chapter 5. Microbial Degradation of Marine Plastics: Current State and Future Prospects.- Chapter 6. Mechanism and Pretreatment Effect of Fungal Biomass on the Removal of Heavy Metals.- Chapter 7. Metal bioremediation, mechanisms, kinetics and role of marine bacteria in the bioremediation technology.- Chapter 8. Biofilm Associated Metal Bioremediation.- Chapter 9. Phytoremediation of mine waste disposal sites - current state of knowledge and examples of good practice.- Chapter 10. Metallicolous plants associated to amendments and selected bacterial consortia, to stabilize highly polymetallic contaminated mine deposits.- Chapter 11. Bioindication of heavy metals contamination by mushrooms and mosses in highly industrialized environment.- Chapter 12. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Toxicity and Bioremediation Approaches.- Chapter 13. Biogenic Nanoparticles and Strategies of Nano-Bioremediation to Remediate PAHs for a Sustainable Future.- Chapter 14. Value-Added Products from Agroindustry By-Product: Bagasse.- Chapter 15. Bio-prospecting of fruits waste for exopolysaccharide production by bacteria.- Chapter 16. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria as bioinoculants for plant growth.- Chapter 17. Microbial and enzymatic bioconversion of tannery wastes: progress toward a circular economy in the leather industry.-
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Environmental biotechnology;Heavy metal bioremediation;Extremophiles and Extremozymes;Sustainable agriculture;Bioutilization and bioremediation