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The book Sustainable Green Technologies: Bioremediation of environmental pollution holds great significance in its fields, as it includes both the most recent research on advanced features of green technology for pollution management associated with bioremediation as well as current knowledge of basic concepts. There is a great need for the application of a thorough essay about bioremediation that covers current, pertinent, and innovative green technologies in a practical field to address the serious environmental issues. This issue focuses in particular on the newly created environmentally friendly novel green technology that uses potential biological agents like plants and microbes to detoxify and decontaminate the pollutants in various environmental domains.
The book covered a number of topics, comprising advanced molecular and biochemical methods of pollutant detoxification, diverse phytoremediation techniques, microbial remediation, bioleaching, innovative remediation technologies of different hazardous pollutants, genomics, and proteomics in green bioremediation, and a contemporary applied concept of the green bioremediation process. Therefore, this book will be very helpful to scientists, researchers, professionals, teachers, students, and those working in the environmental issues, bioremediation, environmental management and engineering, environmental biotechnology and microbiology, biochemistry, and life sciences.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
.- 1 Environmental sustainability and green technologies: A new paradigm.- 2 Phytoremediation: a sustainable environmental technology to eliminate pollutants from the environment.- 3 Remediation of Heavy Metals Through Genetically Engineered Microorganism.- 4 Metagenomics in Bioremediation: Prospects and Applications, etc.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Dr. Kiran is Assistant Professor at Department of Agricultural Science, RK University, Rajkot, Gujarat, India. She completed her doctoral degree in chemistry from the Department of Chemistry, Haryana University, Haryana, India in 2023. Her specialization is detection of heavy metals in soil using biosensors and its remediation and environmental chemistry. She has published more than 12 research articles in leading international and journals having high impact factors. She has received many awards and fellowships from different government organizations. She is involved in teaching and research and her area of research is environmental soil chemistry, and heavy metal bioremediation. She is an active reviewer for journals, including Journal of hazardous Materials, PLoS One, Chemosphere, Science of Total Environment etc.
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The book “Sustainable Green Technologies: Bioremediation of environmental pollution” holds great significance in its fields, as it includes both the most recent research on advanced features of green technology for pollution management associated with bioremediation as well as current knowledge of basic concepts. There is a great need for the application of a thorough essay about bioremediation that covers current, pertinent, and innovative green technologies in a practical field to address the serious environmental issues. This issue focuses in particular on the newly created environmentally friendly novel green technology that uses potential biological agents like plants and microbes to detoxify and decontaminate the pollutants in various environmental domains.
The book covered a number of topics, comprising advanced molecular and biochemical methods of pollutant detoxification, diverse phytoremediation techniques, microbial remediation, bioleaching, innovative remediation technologies of different hazardous pollutants, genomics, and proteomics in green bioremediation, and a contemporary applied concept of the green bioremediation process. Therefore, this book will be very helpful to scientists, researchers, professionals, teachers, students, and those working in the environmental issues, bioremediation, environmental management and engineering, environmental biotechnology and microbiology, biochemistry, and life sciences.