ABSTRACT

This book highlights the role fungi play in bioremediation, as well as the mechanisms and enzymes involved in this process. It covers the application of bioremediation with fungi in polluted sites and gives a wide overview of the main applications of remediation, such as degradation of xenobiotics, gaseous pollutants, and metal reduction. The book explains the degradation of emergent pollutants and radioactive compounds by fungi, which is relevant to the current pollution problems that have been studied over the last few decades. The book also describes the most advanced techniques and tools that are currently used in this field of study.

part II|2 pages

Applications

chapter Chapter 5|48 pages

Azo Dye Decoloration by Fungi

chapter Chapter 8|26 pages

Fungi and Remediation of Radionuclide Pollution

part III|2 pages

Useful Tools