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The book 'Microbes for Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems' by D. Joseph and Jamaluddin delves into the pivotal role that soil microorganisms play in environmental restoration. With a focus on contamination issues stemming from industrialization, the book highlights how these beneficial microbes facilitate the reclamation of polluted areas, making it a critical resource for ecologists, environmental scientists, and land managers. It provides insight into the innovative use of bio-inoculants, mycorrhizal fungi, and microbial degradation processes for the remediation and recovery of ecosystems affected by pollutants like heavy metals, pesticides, and electronic waste. This comprehensive guide showcases eco-friendly and economically viable solutions, reinforcing the importance of microbial communities in ecological recovery and sustainability.
Key Features
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Authors | D. Joseph & Jamaluddin |
Format | Hardback |
Focus Areas | Use of microbes in soil remediation, role of fungi in plant health, bioremediation processes |
Case Studies | Includes 15 research articles on various restoration techniques and microbial applications. |
Environmental Impact | Promotes eco-friendly methods for ecosystem restoration. |
Target Audience | Environmental scientists, ecologists, students, and land managers. |
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Publisher | Not Available |
Publication Year | Not Available |
ISBN | Not Available |
Language | English |
Pages | Not Available |
Dimensions | Not Available |
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Brand: NIPA
Country of Origin: India
The rapid expansion of human civilization and industrialization has led to a significant increase in the amount of pollutants in the environment, such as pesticides and electronic waste. These pollutants have detrimental effects on living organisms, including human health. The remediation of these contaminants has become a pressing environmental issue that is currently receiving much attention. Recent studies have demonstrated that soil microorganisms play a crucial role in restoring and improving disturbed ecosystems. This approach is not only eco-friendly, but also more cost-effective than other methods. The use of microbes for the restoration of degraded ecosystems is the focus of the proposed book.
1. Status of Beneficial Microbes and their Role as Bio-inoculants for Reclamation of Saline Areas in Tamil Nadu by Mohan, V., Saranya Devi, K., Srinivasan, R. and Sangeeth Menon 2. Significance of Microbes for Humification Process by Manna, M.C., Asha Sahu, Patra, A.K. and Khanna, S.S. 3. Biosorption of Heavy Metals by Microbes and Agro Wastes: An Ecofriendly Inexpensive Approach for Remediation of Heavy Metal Polluted Environment by Savitha, J. and Sriharsha, D.V. 4. Can Mycorrhizal Fungi Influence Plant Diversity and Production in an Ecosystem? by Bagyaraj, D.J. and Ashwin, R. 5. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Quenching the Detrimental Effects of Heavy Metals for Sustainable Agriculture of Crop Plants by Surbhi, S. and Kapoor R.6. Improvement of Growth of Tree Seedlings in Heavy Metal Polluted Soil by Ectomycorrhizal Fungi by Ajungla, T. and Sharma, G.D. 7. Biological Recovery of Metals from Electronic Waste Polluted Environment Using Microorganisms by Narayanasamy, M., Dhanasekaran, D. and Thajuddin, N. 8. Microbial Degradation of Textile Dye Wastes - an Eco-friendly Approach by Ramasamy Vijayakumar and Govintharaj Vaijayanthi 9. Engineered Microbes for Remediation of Toxic Pollutants and Restoration of Contaminated Environments by Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Shrinivas Jadhav, Devarajan Thangadurai, Muniswamy David, Abhishek Mundaragi and Purushotam Prathima 10. Bioremediation of Pesticide Contaminated Soil: A Cost Effective Approach to Improve Soil Fertility by Jyoti Bisht and Harsh, N.S.K .11. Ecological Restoration and Bioremediation of Canadian Mining Boreal Ecosystems by Nadeau, M.B., Quoreshi, A. and Khasa, D.P. 12. Microbial Restoration in Mined-out Areas Under Reduced Ecosystem - An Overview by Chaubey, O.P., Bohre Priyanka and Jamaluddin 13. Biological Synergism for Reclamation of Mined Lands by Anuj Kumar Singh and Jamaluddin 14. Mycorrhizal Fungi in Restoration of Coastal Forests by Sridhar, K.R.15. Biological Degradation of Crude Oil Contaminants and its Application in Indonesia by Asep Hidayat and Maman Turjaman
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