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Bioremediation using weeds

Contributor(s): Pant, Deepak [ed.] | Bhatia, Shashi Kant [ed.] | Patel, Anil K. [ed.] | GIri, Anand [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. / edited by Avinash Kumar Agarwal.Publisher: Singapore Springer 2021Description: xxi, 244p.ISBN: 9789813365513.Subject(s): Phytoremediation | Weeds | Agriculture | Fossil fuelsDDC classification: 628.5 | B524 Summary: In this monograph, the core elements of multidisciplinary bioremediation practices are addressed and environmental pollutants which can be effectively remediated using weeds is focused upon. Weeds plants can easily grow in waste dumping sites with their rapidly colonizing ability. The contents include recent results in bioremediation and focuses on the current trend of introduction of potentials of weeds in bioremediation practice. This volume will be a useful guide for researchers, academics and scientists.
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628.5 AL86B BIOREMEDIATION AND NATURAL ATTENUATION 628.5 B524 BIOREMEDIATION PROTOCOLS 628.5 B524 Bioremediation 628.5 B524 Bioremediation using weeds 628.5 B524A BIOREMEDIATION 628.5 B524O BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR ODOR AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 628.5 B631e ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

In this monograph, the core elements of multidisciplinary bioremediation practices are addressed and environmental pollutants which can be effectively remediated using weeds is focused upon. Weeds plants can easily grow in waste dumping sites with their rapidly colonizing ability. The contents include recent results in bioremediation and focuses on the current trend of introduction of potentials of weeds in bioremediation practice. This volume will be a useful guide for researchers, academics and scientists.

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