ABSTRACT

Intensified agrarian and industrial activity has led to earth's soil and groundwater resources becoming polluted with hazardous materials. Bioremediation delivers a green technology using dynamics of living organisms, typically bacteria, fungi, microalgae and also plants to eliminate contaminants from ecosystem. This biological know-how is not only cost-effective compared to conventional physico-chemical approaches, but also very successful and is being employed in the field. This book focuses on important issues for several critical and common environmental pollutants, resulting in a compilation having recent updates on the bioremediation applications towards green and clean environment. This volume also describes updates on various novel approaches of bioremediation including nanotechnology, rhizomicrobiome technology, composting, metagenomics, and biosurfactants-based bioremediation. This volume is a resource for researchers, environmentalists, professionals and policy makers.

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Mycorrhizoremediation:

A Novel Tool for Bioremediation

chapter Chapter 17|22 pages

Nitrogen Cycle Bacteria in Agricultural Soils

Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizers, Heavy Metals, Pesticides and Bioremediation Approaches

chapter Chapter 21|13 pages

Potential of Aquatic Macrophytes in Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals

A Case Study from the Lake Sevan Basin, Armenia

chapter Chapter 22|15 pages

Microbial Surfactants

Current Perspectives and Role in Bioremediation