Microbial Technology for Health and Environment

Rampant industrialization has caused high levels of contamination by various toxic chemicals in our water bodies, which is a matter of concern in terms of ecosystems, as well as human and animal health. Polluted wastewater can contaminate drinking water and is also is a causal factor for bio-magnifi...

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Other Authors: Arora, Pankaj Kumar (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Microbial peroxidases and their unique catalytic potentialities to degrade environmentally-related pollutants -- Chapter 2: Microalgal Technology: A promising tool for waste water remediation -- Chapter 3: Microbial remediation for Waste Water Treatment -- Chapter 4: Quorum Quenching for Sustainable Environment – Biology, Mechanisms, and Applications -- Chapter 5: Antitumoral microbial products by actinomycetes isolated from different environments -- Chapter 6: Microbe-Assisted Phytoremediation in Reinstating Heavy Metals-Contaminated Sites: Concepts, Mechanisms, Recent Advances, and Future Perspectives -- Chapter 7: Bioprospecting and biotechnological applications of microbial endophytes -- Chapter 8: Applications of microorganisms in agriculture -- Chapter 9: Rhizobacteria vs. chelating agents: tool for phytoremediation -- Chapter 10: Effective and sustainable solid waste management in India-A Challenge -- Chapter 11: Rhizospheric Treatment of Hydrocarbons containing Wastewater -- Chapter 12: Metabolism of nitroaromatic compounds by microbes and study of chemotaxis toward these compounds -- Chapter 13: Potential of thallophytes in degradation of dyes in Industrial effluents -- Chapter 14: Microbial Metabolism of Organophosphates: Key for Developing Smart Bio-remediation Process of Next Generation 
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520 |a Rampant industrialization has caused high levels of contamination by various toxic chemicals in our water bodies, which is a matter of concern in terms of ecosystems, as well as human and animal health. Polluted wastewater can contaminate drinking water and is also is a causal factor for bio-magnification of heavy metals into our food cycle. In the last decade, several methodologies have been adopted to clean the wastewaters, and among these, microbial remediation has emerged as an effective technology. Several variants of microbial technologies have been developed for wastewater treatment and biodegradation specific to the industry, type of waste and toxicity of the chemicals. This book describes the recent advances in microbial degradation and microbial remediation of various xenobiotic compounds in soil and wastewater. It also explains various modern microbial technologies for biodegradation and wastewater treatment. It covers various microbial technologies for wastewater treatment, biodegradation, bioremediation and solid waste management. Gathering contributions from leading international it focuses on the status quo in industrial wastewater treatment and its biodegradation. The book is intended for researchers in the field of industrial wastewater, students of environmental sciences and practitioners in water pollution abatement