Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants (eBook)
464 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-85113-4 (ISBN)
Learn the various microbiological aspects one deals with in environment management and the remediation of toxic contaminants in the environment
In recent years, the accumulation of hazardous contaminants has caused a broad-based deterioration in global environmental quality. These have had wide-ranging negative social impacts, affecting climate, soil and water ecosystems, and more. As traditional methods of contaminant mitigation have proven inadequate to the task, microbial-based remediation offers the clearest, most environmentally friendly path forward for this crucial aspect of global environmental stewardship.
Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants offers comprehensive coverage of novel and indigenous microbes and their applications in contaminant mitigation. Surveying all the major microbial products and methods for degrading and remediating hazardous pollutants, it offers a key tool in the fight against global environmental degradation. The result is a cutting-edge introduction to an essential subject.
Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants will also find:
- Current and future approaches to microbial degradation
- Detailed discussion of biofilms, exopolysaccharides, enzymes, metabolites, and many more
- Coverage of metabolic engineering as an alternative strategy
Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants is ideal for those working in the field for the application of microbes in the remediation of hazardous pollutants and environment management, particularly those interested in environmental sciences, microbiology and microbial technology, environmental biotechnology, and molecular biology.
Ajay Kumar, PhD, is currently working as an assistant professor at Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, India.
Livleen Shukla, PhD, is currently working as Principal Scientist at the Division of Microbiology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
Joginder Singh, PhD, is working as a Professor at the Department of Botany, Nagaland University, Nagaland, India.
Luiz Fernando R. Ferreira, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Catholic University of Brassilia, Brasilia, Brazil, focused on Environmental Engineering, Microbiotechnology, Biotechnology, and Biomedical Engineering.
Learn the various microbiological aspects one deals with in environment management and the remediation of toxic contaminants in the environment In recent years, the accumulation of hazardous contaminants has caused a broad-based deterioration in global environmental quality. These have had wide-ranging negative social impacts, affecting climate, soil and water ecosystems, and more. As traditional methods of contaminant mitigation have proven inadequate to the task, microbial-based remediation offers the clearest, most environmentally friendly path forward for this crucial aspect of global environmental stewardship. Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants offers comprehensive coverage of novel and indigenous microbes and their applications in contaminant mitigation. Surveying all the major microbial products and methods for degrading and remediating hazardous pollutants, it offers a key tool in the fight against global environmental degradation. The result is a cutting-edge introduction to an essential subject. Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants will also find: Current and future approaches to microbial degradation Detailed discussion of biofilms, exopolysaccharides, enzymes, metabolites, and many more Coverage of metabolic engineering as an alternative strategy Microbes Based Approaches for the Management of Hazardous Contaminants is ideal for those working in the field for the application of microbes in the remediation of hazardous pollutants and environment management, particularly those interested in environmental sciences, microbiology and microbial technology, environmental biotechnology, and molecular biology.
List of Contributors
Mariana Miranda de Abreu
Laboratory of Physiology and Biochemistry of Microorganisms, Centro de Biociências e Biotecnologia
Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF)
RJ, Brazil
Biotechnology and Environmental Microbiology Laboratory
Universidade Vila Velha (UVV)
ES, Brazil
Ankita Agrawal
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Sambalpur University
Burla, Odisha
India
Saif Alharbi
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Fahad S. Alotaibi
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Abdullah Alrajhi
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
S.T.M. Aravindharajan
Division of Microbiology
ICAR‐Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi
India
Sidra Ashraf
Department of Biochemistry
University of Agriculture
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Aldona Balčiūnaitė
Department of Catalysis
Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
Vilnius
Lithuania
Ram Naresh Bharagava
Laboratory of Bioremediation and Metagenomics Research (LBMR), Department of Environmental Microbiology (DEM)
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University)
Lucknow
India
Priyank Chaturvedi
Department of Environmental Science
ITM University
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
India
T. Chethan
Department of Agricultural Entomology
University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK
Bengaluru
India
Ashok Chhetri
Department of Plant Protection & Department of Horticulture, Multi‐Technology Testing Centre & Vocational Training Centre
Central Agricultural University (Imphal Manipur)
Agartala, Tripura
India
Emilane Pinheiro da Cruz Lima
Laboratory of Physiology and Biochemistry of Microorganisms, Centro de Biociências e Biotecnologia
Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF)
RJ, Brazil
Saprativ P. Das
Department of Chemical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Mumbai, Maharashtra
India
Soham Das
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Amity University
Noida
India
Ashim Debnath
Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
Rajiv Gandhi University
Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh
India
Anshika Dedha
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Amity University
Noida
India
S.S. Deepti Varsha
Division of Microbiology
ICAR‐Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi
India
Anuradha Devi
Laboratory of Bioremediation and Metagenomics Research (LBMR), Department of Environmental Microbiology (DEM)
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University)
Lucknow
India
Joy Kumar Dey
Krishi Vigyan Kendra‐Sepahijala
CAU (I)
Latiacherra, Tripura
India
Farhana Ehsan
Center for Applied Molecular Biology (CAMB)
University of the Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
Luiz Fernando R. Ferreira
Post Graduate Program in Genomic Sciences and Biotechnology
Genomic Sciences and Biotechnology Lab
Catholic University of Brasília
Brasília
Brazil
Poulomi Ghosh
Department of Biotechnology
Institute of Genetic Engineering (affiliated to MAKAUT)
Kolkata, West Bengal
India
Babett Greff
Department of Food Science
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Széchenyi István University
Mosonmagyaróvár
Hungary
Shazaf Gul
Department of Biochemistry
University of Agriculture
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Irfan Haidri
Department of Environmental Sciences
Government College University
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Hafsa
Centre for Applied Molecular Biology (CAMB)
University of Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
Rachel Ann Hauser‐Davis
Ambiental Environmental Health Assessment and Promotion Laboratory
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, RJ
Brazil
Asim Hussain
Department of Biochemistry
University of Agriculture
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Nazim Hussain
Centre for Applied Molecular Biology (CAMB)
University of Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
Sabir Hussain
Department of Environmental Sciences
Government College University
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Fatima Idress
Department of Biochemistry
University of Agriculture
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Aline Chaves Intorne
Laboratory of Physiology and Biochemistry of Microorganisms, Centro de Biociências e Biotecnologia
Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro (UENF)
RJ, Brazil
Chemistry and Biology Laboratory, Departamento de Ensino
Instituto Federal de Educação
Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio de Janeiro, RJ,
Brazil
Aneeza Ishfaq
Department of Environmental Sciences
Government College University
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Prakriti Jhilta
Department of Microbiology
Central University of Haryana
Mahendergarh, Haryana
India
Raj Kishor Kapardar
Microbial Biotechnology Division
The Energy and Resources Institute
New Delhi
India
Praveen Karijadar
Department of Agricultural Microbiology
University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK
Bengaluru
India
T. Kavya
Division of Microbiology
ICAR‐Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi
India
Ajay Kumar
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Amity University
Noida
India
Haralakal Keerthi Kumari
Department of Agricultural Microbiology
University of Agricultural Sciences
Bangalore
India
Tabassum Khan
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
SVKMs Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy
Vile‐Parle, Mumbai
Maharashtra
India
Arun Kumar
Department of Horticulture
School of Agriculture Lovely Professional University Phagwara
Jalandhar
Punjab
India
Pawan Kumar
Department of Microbiology,
Central University of Haryana
Mahendergarh, Haryana
India
Sandeep Kumar
Department of Microbiology
Central University of Haryana
Mahendergarh, Haryana
India
Vijay Kumar
Department of Plant Protection & Department of Horticulture, Multi‐Technology Testing Centre & Vocational Training Centre
Central Agricultural University (Imphal Manipur)
Agartala, Tripura
India
Bharati Lap
Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
Rajiv Gandhi University
Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh
India
Jitesh Kumar Maharana
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Sambalpur University
Burla, Odisha
India
Faisal Mahmood
Department of Environmental Sciences
Government College University
Faisalabad
Pakistan
Hafiza Ayesha Malik
Center for Applied Molecular Biology (CAMB)
University of the Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
V. Mamtha
Department of Agricultural Microbiology
University of Agricultural Sciences
Bangalore
India
Menpadi Manoj
Department of Agricultural Microbiology
University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK
Bengaluru
India
Sikandar I. Mulla
Department of Biochemistry, School of Applied Sciences
REVA University
Bangalore
India
Mehvish Mumtaz
Centre for Applied Molecular Biology (CAMB)
University of Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
Azha Ufaq Nabi
Department of Bioresources, School of Biological Sciences
University of Kashmir
Srinagar
India
Sahaya Nadar
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
SVKMs Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy
Vile‐Parle, Mumbai
Maharashtra
India
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
St. John Institute of Pharmacy and Research
Palghar, Maharashtra
India
Raj Nandini
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
Amity University
Noida
India
Sivaprakasam Navarasu
Department of Plant Pathology
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
Coimbatore
India
Konderu Niteesh Varma
Division of Microbiology
ICAR‐Indian Agricultural Research Institute
New Delhi
India
Amiya Kumar Patel
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Sambalpur University
Burla, Odisha
India
Warda Perveez
Centre for Applied Molecular Biology (CAMB)
University of Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
Gabriela Petroceli‐Mota
Laboratory of Cellular and Tissue Biology
Centro de Biociências...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.7.2024 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-85113-0 / 1119851130 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-85113-4 / 9781119851134 |
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