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Handbook of Research on Uncovering New Methods for Ecosystem Management through Bioremediation
Introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse effects on living organisms and ecosystems.
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Potential Application of Plant-Microbe Interaction for Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems
Krishna Giri (Rain Forest Research Institute, India), Rashmi Paliwal (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India), Deep Chandra Suyal (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India), Gaurav Mishra (Rain Forest Research Institute, India), Shailesh Pandey (Rain Forest Research Institute, India), J.P.N Rai (G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India), and P.K. Verma (Forest Research Institute, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8682-3.ch011
Abstract
Rapidly increasing human population, urbanization, industrialization, and mining activities have become the serious environmental issue of today's world. Conventional physico-chemical remediation methods are highly expensive and generate secondary waste. However, bioremediation of contaminated ecosystems using indigenous microbes and plants or amalgamation of both has been recognized as a cost effective and eco-friendly method for remediation as well as restoration of polluted or degraded ecosystems. Further, variety of pollutant attenuation mechanisms possessed by microbes and plants makes them more feasible for remediation of contaminated land and water over physico-chemical methods. Plants and microbes act cooperatively to improve the rates of biodegradation and biostabilization of environmental contaminants. This chapter aims to emphasize on potential application of microbes and plants to attenuate the organic and inorganic pollutants from the contaminated sites as well as eco-restoration of mine degraded and jhum lands by way of biodegradation and phytoremediation technologies.
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Arsenic Pollution in the Environment: Role of Microbes in Its Bioremediation
Environmental pollution is the introduction of contaminants AU381: The URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contaminant has been redirected to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contaminant. Please verify the URL. into the natural environment that causes adverse change.
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Luminescent Metal-Organic Frameworks-Based Sensors for Environmentally Toxic Analytes
It is defined as contamination of various components of earth which possesses a serious problem for the ecosystem and public health.
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Is the Tourism-Induced Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis Valid in the Most Visited Countries?: A Fresh Insight from Dynamic Common Correlated Effects (DCCE) Approach
It refers to the situation, in which the foreign materials damaging the environment due to human activities intensely mix into air, water, and soil.
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Urbanization Violence to Nature: Reconciliation With Nature
The pollution is the spread of the unwanted wastes resulting from production and consumption processes and their accumulation on undesired places. Environmental pollution can harm all living space around and also can affect the next generations life quality and their DNA. Environmental pollution also can damage the ecological systems of earth and can cause awful reactions as global warming, glaciers melting, etc.
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