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Microorganisms in Environmental Management - Microbes and Environment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2012)
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Microorganisms in Environmental Management - Microbes and Environment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2012)
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Microbes and their biosynthetic capabilities have been invaluable
in finding solutions for several intractable problems mankind has
encountered in maintaining the quality of the environment. They
have, for example, been used to positive effect in human and animal
health, genetic engineering, environmental protection, and
municipal and industrial waste treatment. Microorganisms have
enabled feasible and cost-effective responses which would have been
impossible via straightforward chemical or physical engineering
methods. Microbial technologies have of late been applied to a
range of environmental problems, with considerable success. This
survey of recent scientific progress in usefully applying microbes
to both environmental management and biotechnology is informed by
acknowledgement of the polluting effects on the world around us of
soil erosion, the unwanted migration of sediments, chemical
fertilizers and pesticides, and the improper treatment of human and
animal wastes. These harmful phenomena have resulted in serious
environmental and social problems around the world, problems which
require us to look for solutions elsewhere than in established
physical and chemical technologies. Often the answer lies in hybrid
applications in which microbial methods are combined with physical
and chemical ones. When we remember that these highly effective
microorganisms, cultured for a variety of applications, are but a
tiny fraction of those to be found in the world around us, we
realize the vastness of the untapped and beneficial potential of
microorganisms. At present, comprehending the diversity of hitherto
uncultured microbes involves the application of metagenomics, with
several novel microbial species having been discovered using
culture-independent approaches. Edited by recognized leaders in the
field, this penetrating assessment of our progress to date in
deploying microorganisms to the advantage of environmental
management and biotechnology will be widely welcomed.
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