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Microbes at Work - From Wastes to Resources

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane

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Among the goals of environmentally sound waste treatment is the recycling of organic wastes. The most practiced options are composting and anaerobic digestion, both processes being carried out by microorganisms. This book provides an overview of the various ways microbes are doing their job and gives the reader an impression of their potential.
The sixteen chapters of this book summarize the advantages and disadvantages of treatment processes, whether they are aerobic like composting or work without oxygen like anaerobic digestion for biogas (methane) production. These chapters show the potential of microorganisms to create valuable resources from otherwise wasted materials. These resources include profitable organic, humus-like soil conditioners or fertilizer components which are often suppressive to plant diseases. Composts may thus improve soil carbon sequestration, or support sustainable agriculture by reducing the need for mineral fertilizers or pesticides. If anaerobic digestion is used, the biogas produced may replace fossil fuels. Thus, proper biological waste treatment with the help of microorganisms should contribute to a reduction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas production.

Sommario

Microbes in Aerobic and Anaerobic Waste Treatment.- Recent Developments in Bio-Energy Recovery Through Fermentation.- Syntrophic Communities in Methane Formation from High Strength Wastewaters.- Biogas Technology - Controlled Gas Flow for Enhanced Mixing, Heating, and Desulfurization.- Vermicomposting: Earthworms Enhance the Work of Microbes.- Compost Microbial Activity Related to Compost Stability.- Utility of Molecular Tools in Monitoring Large Scale Composting.- Production and Utilization of Suppressive Compost: Environmental, Food and Health Benefits.- Sanitation by Composting.- Microbial Antagonists in Animal Health Promotion and Plant Protection.- Interactions Between Beneficial and Harmful Microorganisms: From the Composting Process to Compost Application.- Compost Microbial Populations and Interactions with Plants.- Soil Degradation and Rehabilitation: Microorganisms and Functionality.- Do Composts Affect the Soil Microbial Community?.- Production and Application of Bioorganic Fertilizers for Organic Farming Systems in Thailand: A Case Study.- Challenges, Options and Future Research Needs.

Riassunto

Among the goals of environmentally sound waste treatment is the recycling of organic wastes. The most practiced options are composting and anaerobic digestion, both processes being carried out by microorganisms. This book provides an overview of the various ways microbes are doing their job and gives the reader an impression of their potential.
The sixteen chapters of this book summarize the advantages and disadvantages of treatment processes, whether they are aerobic like composting or work without oxygen like anaerobic digestion for biogas (methane) production. These chapters show the potential of microorganisms to create valuable resources from otherwise wasted materials. These resources include profitable organic, humus-like soil conditioners or fertilizer components which are often suppressive to plant diseases. Composts may thus improve soil carbon sequestration, or support sustainable agriculture by reducing the need for mineral fertilizers or pesticides. If anaerobic digestion is used, the biogas produced may replace fossil fuels. Thus, proper biological waste treatment with the help of microorganisms should contribute to a reduction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas production.

Testo aggiuntivo

From the reviews:
“The work highlights different aspects of microbial composting and anaerobic digestion of organic waste materials. Each of the 16 chapters, contributed by experts in the field, is well written with numerous excellent references and cutting-edge information. … The figures and tables aid in the understanding of the material. Though the work is geared toward researchers in the field, it can be used in graduate-level courses on the topic. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals/practitioners.” (M. E. Lenczewski, Choice, Vol. 48 (1), September, 2010)

Relazione

From the reviews:
"The work highlights different aspects of microbial composting and anaerobic digestion of organic waste materials. Each of the 16 chapters, contributed by experts in the field, is well written with numerous excellent references and cutting-edge information. ... The figures and tables aid in the understanding of the material. Though the work is geared toward researchers in the field, it can be used in graduate-level courses on the topic. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals/practitioners." (M. E. Lenczewski, Choice, Vol. 48 (1), September, 2010)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Ingri Franke-Whittle (Editore), Ingrid Franke-Whittle (Editore), Marta Goberna (Editore), Heribert Insam (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642424304
ISBN 978-3-642-42430-4
Pagine 329
Dimensioni 155 mm x 18 mm x 235 mm
Peso 522 g
Illustrazioni VIII, 329 p.
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Microbiologia

C, Abfallwirtschaft, Agrarwissenschaften, Abfallverwertung und -entsorgung, microbiology, Agriculture, Waste Management, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Waste Management/Waste Technology, Waste treatment & disposal, Agricultural science, Microbe, microorganism, pesticide, wastewater, plant protection, plant disease

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