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This two-volume work is an effort to provide a common platform to
environmental engineers, microbiologists, chemical scientists,
plant physiologists and molecular biologists working with a common
aim of sustainable solutions to varied environmental contamination
issues. Chapters explore biological and non-biological strategies
to minimize environmental pollution. Highly readable entries
attempt to close the knowledge gap between plant - microbial
associations and environmental remediation. Volume 1 focuses on
important concepts such as biological remediation strategies to
enhance soil quality at contaminated sites; synergistic influences
of tolerant plants and rhizospheric microbial strains on the
remediation of pesticide contaminated soil, and the role of plant
types such as hyperaccumulator plants in the cleanup of polluted
soils. Readers will discover mechanisms and underlying natural
inherent traits of various plants and microbes for tolerating,
excluding, remediating, accumulating, or metabolizing a variety of
pollutants.
This two-volume work is an effort to provide a common platform to
environmental engineers, microbiologists, chemical scientists,
plant physiologists and molecular biologists working with a common
aim of sustainable solutions to varied environmental contamination
issues. Chapters explore biological and non-biological strategies
to minimize environmental pollution. Highly readable entries
attempt to close the knowledge gap between plant - microbial
associations and environmental remediation. Volume 2 focuses on the
non-biological/chemical approaches for the cleanup of contaminated
soils. Important concepts such as the role of metallic iron in the
decontamination of hexavalent chromium polluted waters are
highlighted; in addition, nanoscale materials and electrochemical
approaches used in water and soil remediation are discussed; and
the synthesis and characterization of cation composite exchange
material and its application in removing toxic metals are
elaborated in detail. Readers will also discover the major advances
in the remediation of environmental pollutants by adsorption
technologies.
With the advent of the industrial revolution , the biosphere has
been continuously polluted with a myriad of contaminants that
urgently need global attention. In this perspective, most of the
genera of the plant family Brassicaceae (Crucifereae or the mustard
family) are a significant part of the plants- and associated
microbes-based strategies adopted for the cleanup of varied
contaminants from environmental compartments. Important genus such
as Alyssum, Arabidopsis, Brassica and Thlaspi from Brassicaceae
which, besides acting as an attractive genetic model,
well-represent the metal hyperaccumulation among approximately 0.2%
of all angiosperms and thus, play a key role in the
phytoremediation technology. This book i) provides an exhaustive
evaluation of the current status of contaminants
(metals/metalloids)-addition to varied environmental compartments
and its consequences, ii) offers comprehensive and state-of-the-art
information on the significance of the plants from the family
Brassicaceae in solving environmental pollution issues, iii)
examines the physiological, biochemical and molecular-genetic
strategies adopted by the plants from Brassicaceae for the
remediation of and tolerance to varied environmental contaminants,
and iv) supplies a broad reference to the field of environmental
science and related disciplines. As a pioneer work and significant
addition to the Environmental Pollution book series, the current
volume promises to be a useful asset for researchers, students,
other academicians and policy makers involved in sustainable
remediation of varied environmental compartments.
Plants are sessile organisms that live under a constant barrage of
biotic and abiotic insults. Both biotic and abiotic stress factors
have been shown to affect various aspects of plant system including
the acceleration in the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
The ascorbate (AsA)-glutathione (GSH) pathway is a key part of the
network of reactions involving enzymes and metabolites with redox
properties for the detoxification of ROS, and thus to avert the
ROS-accrued oxidative damage in plants. The present book mainly
deals with the information gained through the cross-talks and
inter-relationship studies on the physiological, biochemical and
molecular aspects of the cumulative response of various components
of AsA-GSH pathway to stress factors and their significance in
plant stress tolerance.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants
highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and
associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety
of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably
decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds.
Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a
balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic
conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies. Divided into three major
sections, the book: Introduces contaminants and contaminated sites,
and also highlights the significance of genus Brassica and vetiver
grass species for varied environmental contaminants' remediation
Presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for
enhancing plants and associated microbes-mediated environmental
contaminants' remediation Overviews major physiological,
biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant
tolerance and adaptation to varied environmental contaminants A
one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access,
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a
common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant
physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of
sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues. In short, the
book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and
phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to
various environmental problems and potential solutions.
This two-volume work is an effort to provide a common platform to
environmental engineers, microbiologists, chemical scientists,
plant physiologists and molecular biologists working with a common
aim of sustainable solutions to varied environmental contamination
issues. Chapters explore biological and non-biological strategies
to minimize environmental pollution. Highly readable entries
attempt to close the knowledge gap between plant - microbial
associations and environmental remediation. Volume 1 focuses on
important concepts such as biological remediation strategies to
enhance soil quality at contaminated sites; synergistic influences
of tolerant plants and rhizospheric microbial strains on the
remediation of pesticide contaminated soil, and the role of plant
types such as hyperaccumulator plants in the cleanup of polluted
soils. Readers will discover mechanisms and underlying natural
inherent traits of various plants and microbes for tolerating,
excluding, remediating, accumulating, or metabolizing a variety of
pollutants.
This two-volume work is an effort to provide a common platform to
environmental engineers, microbiologists, chemical scientists,
plant physiologists and molecular biologists working with a common
aim of sustainable solutions to varied environmental contamination
issues. Chapters explore biological and non-biological strategies
to minimize environmental pollution. Highly readable entries
attempt to close the knowledge gap between plant - microbial
associations and environmental remediation. Volume 2 focuses on the
non-biological/chemical approaches for the cleanup of contaminated
soils. Important concepts such as the role of metallic iron in the
decontamination of hexavalent chromium polluted waters are
highlighted; in addition, nanoscale materials and electrochemical
approaches used in water and soil remediation are discussed; and
the synthesis and characterization of cation composite exchange
material and its application in removing toxic metals are
elaborated in detail. Readers will also discover the major advances
in the remediation of environmental pollutants by adsorption
technologies.
With the advent of the industrial revolution , the biosphere has
been continuously polluted with a myriad of contaminants that
urgently need global attention. In this perspective, most of the
genera of the plant family Brassicaceae (Crucifereae or the mustard
family) are a significant part of the plants- and associated
microbes-based strategies adopted for the cleanup of varied
contaminants from environmental compartments. Important genus such
as Alyssum, Arabidopsis, Brassica and Thlaspi from Brassicaceae
which, besides acting as an attractive genetic model,
well-represent the metal hyperaccumulation among approximately 0.2%
of all angiosperms and thus, play a key role in the
phytoremediation technology. This book i) provides an exhaustive
evaluation of the current status of contaminants
(metals/metalloids)-addition to varied environmental compartments
and its consequences, ii) offers comprehensive and state-of-the-art
information on the significance of the plants from the family
Brassicaceae in solving environmental pollution issues, iii)
examines the physiological, biochemical and molecular-genetic
strategies adopted by the plants from Brassicaceae for the
remediation of and tolerance to varied environmental contaminants,
and iv) supplies a broad reference to the field of environmental
science and related disciplines. As a pioneer work and significant
addition to the Environmental Pollution book series, the current
volume promises to be a useful asset for researchers, students,
other academicians and policy makers involved in sustainable
remediation of varied environmental compartments.
Plants are sessile and prone to multiple stresses in the changing
environmental conditions. Of the several strategies adopted by
plants to counteract the adverse effects of abiotic stress,
phytohormones provide signals to allow plants to survive under
stress conditions. They are one of the key systems integrating
metabolic and developmental events in the whole plant and the
response of plants to external factors and are essential for many
processes throughout the life of a plant and influence the yield
and quality of crops. The book 'Phytohormones and Abiotic Stress
Tolerance in Plants' summarizes the current body of knowledge on
crosstalk between plant stresses under the influence of
phytohormones, and provides state-of-the-art knowledge of recent
developments in understanding the role of phytohormones and abiotic
stress tolerance in plants. This book presents information on how
modulation in phytohormone levels affect regulation of biochemical
and molecular mechanisms.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants
highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and
associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety
of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably
decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds.
Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a
balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic
conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies. Divided into three major
sections, the book: Introduces contaminants and contaminated sites,
and also highlights the significance of genus Brassica and vetiver
grass species for varied environmental contaminants' remediation
Presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for
enhancing plants and associated microbes-mediated environmental
contaminants' remediation Overviews major physiological,
biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant
tolerance and adaptation to varied environmental contaminants A
one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access,
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a
common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant
physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of
sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues. In short, the
book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and
phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to
various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Plants constantly cope with unfavourable ecosystem conditions,
which often prevent them reaching their full genetic potential in
terms of growth, development and productivity. This book covers
plants' responses to these environmental changes, namely, the
modulation of amino acids, peptides and amines to combat both
biotic and abiotic stress factors. Bringing together the most
recent developments, this book is an important resource for
researchers and students of crop stress and plant physiology.
Plants constantly cope with unfavourable ecosystem conditions,
which often prevent them reaching their full genetic potential in
terms of growth, development and productivity. This book covers
plants' responses to these environmental changes, namely, the
modulation of amino acids, peptides and amines to combat both
biotic and abiotic stress factors. Bringing together the most
recent developments, this book is an important resource for
researchers and students of crop stress and plant physiology.
The desire for a more efficient life coupled with the methods of
production and pollution brought about by the Industrial Revolution
have degraded the environment. Reports concerning sustainable
strategies for the control of pollutants released into the
environment are meager at best. Notably, the significance of
sustainable/bio-remediation energy using either plants or bacteria
has been elucidated recently as a primary method to decontaminate
such polluted environments. Through different scholarly manuscripts
contributed by eminent researchers and scientists from all over the
globe, this edited volume aims to discuss insights into the control
of pollutants in environmental sectors with microorganisms. The
designing and execution of innovative studies encompassing
microorganisms and their role in making our planet free of chemical
pollutants can be provoked by the outcomes of the deliberations of
scientists and researchers. This book can be useful for graduate
and research (MPhil/PhD) students in the fields of environmental
science and environmental pollution control.
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