Phytoremediation: Biotechnological Strategies for Promoting Invigorating Environs focuses on phytoremediation's history, present and future potential, discussing mechanisms of remediation, different types of pollutant and polluted environs, cell signaling, biotechnology, and molecular biology, including site-directed DNA and the omics related to plant sciences. Sections focus on phytoremediation as an economically feasible and environmentally safe strategy, including its mechanisms from macroscopic to microscopic level, strategies of assisted phytoremediation, the role of omics on innovations…mehr
Phytoremediation: Biotechnological Strategies for Promoting Invigorating Environs focuses on phytoremediation's history, present and future potential, discussing mechanisms of remediation, different types of pollutant and polluted environs, cell signaling, biotechnology, and molecular biology, including site-directed DNA and the omics related to plant sciences. Sections focus on phytoremediation as an economically feasible and environmentally safe strategy, including its mechanisms from macroscopic to microscopic level, strategies of assisted phytoremediation, the role of omics on innovations on the field, the development of genetically modified plants (GMPs) to deal with pollutants, the future prospects of targeted genetic engineering in phytoremediation and remediation advantages and disadvantages.
Other sections in the book explore the phytoremediation of specific environs (water and soil) and specific contaminants that are of major worldwide concern.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Rouf Ahmad Bhat pursued his doctorate at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir (Division of Environmental Sciences) and is presently working in the Department of School Education, Government of Jammu and Kashmir. Dr. Bhat has been teaching for the past 09 years and is an author of more than 55 research articles (h-index 32; i-index 52; total citation 4000) and 50 chapters and has published more than 50 books with international publishers. Besides, he has worked as an associate environmental expert in World Bank-funded Flood Recovery Project and the environmental support staff in the Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded development projects.
Dr. Gowhar Hamid Dar currently works as an Assistant Professor in the Higher Education Department Govt. of J&K and is presently posted in Government Degree College Kulgam where he serves as Head, Department of Environmental Science and Coordinator, Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). He has a Ph. D in Environmental Science with a specialization in Environmental Microbiology. He has been teaching postgraduate and graduate students for the past many years in the Higher Education Department of UT of Jammu and Kashmir. He has more than 80 research articles in international and national journals of repute and more than 25 books with international publishers to his credit. Further, Dr. Dar is Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator for different R&D projects sanctioned by Government of India and Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The History of Phytoremediation
2. Potentially Toxic Elements and Phytoremediation: Opportunities and Challenges
3. Mechanisms of phytoremediation
4. Phytoremediation at Molecular level
5. Microbial Assisted Phytoremediation
6. Nano-phytoremediation for Soil contamination: An Emerging Approach for Revitalizing the Tarnished Resource
7. Biomass amendments and phytoremediation of environmental pollutants
8. Chemical amendments and Phytoremediation
9. Omics and Phytoremediation
10. Recent advancement in Plant genetic engineering for efficient phytoremediation
11. Targeted genetic modification technologies: potential benefits of their future use in phytoremediation
12. Benefits and Limitations of Phytoremediation: Heavy Metal Remediation Review
13. Phytoremediation of Soil and Water
14. Rhizoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soils: A systematic review of mutualism between phytoremediation species and soil living microorganisms
15. Ecotoxicity of Nickel and its Possible Remediation
16. Phytoremediation of pesticides
17. Nature sucks up Explosives
18. Phytoremediation: An alternative approach for removal of dyes
19. Phytoremediation of Pharmaceutical Wastes
20. Phytoremediation of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
21. Role of Biotechnology in Phytoremediation
22. Engineering plants for Metal Tolerance and Accumulation
2. Potentially Toxic Elements and Phytoremediation: Opportunities and Challenges
3. Mechanisms of phytoremediation
4. Phytoremediation at Molecular level
5. Microbial Assisted Phytoremediation
6. Nano-phytoremediation for Soil contamination: An Emerging Approach for Revitalizing the Tarnished Resource
7. Biomass amendments and phytoremediation of environmental pollutants
8. Chemical amendments and Phytoremediation
9. Omics and Phytoremediation
10. Recent advancement in Plant genetic engineering for efficient phytoremediation
11. Targeted genetic modification technologies: potential benefits of their future use in phytoremediation
12. Benefits and Limitations of Phytoremediation: Heavy Metal Remediation Review
13. Phytoremediation of Soil and Water
14. Rhizoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soils: A systematic review of mutualism between phytoremediation species and soil living microorganisms
15. Ecotoxicity of Nickel and its Possible Remediation
16. Phytoremediation of pesticides
17. Nature sucks up Explosives
18. Phytoremediation: An alternative approach for removal of dyes
19. Phytoremediation of Pharmaceutical Wastes
20. Phytoremediation of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
21. Role of Biotechnology in Phytoremediation
22. Engineering plants for Metal Tolerance and Accumulation
23. Economic Feasibility of Phytoremediation
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