Bioremediation and green technologies : sustainable approaches to mitigate environmental impacts
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Bioremediation and green technologies : sustainable approaches to mitigate environmental impacts
(Environmental science and engineering)(Environmental science)
Springer, c2021
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Other editors: Rajakumar Sundaram, Aravind Jeyaseelan, Thamaraiselvi Kaliannan
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book offers insights into the recent research focusing on green solutions to address environmental pollution and its impacts. Bioremediation is a vast area that encompasses numerous innovative and cost-effective experimental and research methods involvingnumerous technologies, such as biotechnological, biochemical, microbial, marine, chemical and engineering approaches. Featuring original research and review articles by leading experts, the book explores potential solutions to the growing issues of waste management and environmental pollution and their impacts, and suggests future research directions. As such, it is a valuable resource for professionals and general readers alike.
目次
Quorum sensing inhibitors from natural resources as an alternate to antibiotics in aquaculture.- Microalgae as a potential source of production of Bioethanol.- Decolorization Effect of DodonaeViscosa Seed powder on Dye Effluent Treatment.- Isolation, identification and molecular characterization of endophytic fungi from the leaves of Coelogyne species, and their role as an antimicrobial agent to treat water born pathogen.- Analysis on the potential utilization of the invasive weed Prosopis juliflora.- QR Code Tagging System for Trees in a Campus to educated students on Environmental impact.- Economic and Environmental Benefits of Cleaner technology in Industrial pollution control: Case study of Select Sugar industry in Tamil Nadu.- A Review on Cleaner Technology for Sustainable Industrial practices: Global and Indian scenario Genesis of technologies to control pollution.- Signal exchange between Legumes-Nodulating Endophytes.
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