Microbial or biological degradation has long been the subject of
active concern, and the rapid expansion and growing sophistication of
various industries in the last century has significantly increased the
volume and complexity of toxic residues of wastes. These can be
remediated by plants and microbes, either natural origin or adapted
for a specific purpose, in a process known as bioremediation. The
interest in microbial biodegradation of pollutants has intensified in
recent years in an attempt to find sustainable ways to clean
contaminated environments. These bioremediation and biotransformation
methods take advantage of the tremendous microbial catabolic diversity
to degrade, transform or accumulate a variety of compounds, such as
hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, polaromatic hydrocarbons
pharmaceutical substances, radionuclides and metals. Unlike
conventional methods, bioremediation does not physically disturb the
site. This book describes the basic principles of biodegradation and
shows how these principles are related to bioremediation. Authored by
leading, international environmental microbiologists, it discusses
topics such as aerobic biodegradation, microbial degradation of
pollutants, and microbial community dynamics. It provides valuable
insights into how biodegration processes work and can be utilised for
pollution abatement, and as such appeals to researchers and
postgraduate students as well as experts in the field of
bioremediation.
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ISBN
9789811518126
Publisert
2020
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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