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Fungi as bioremediators - volume 32

Danesh, Younes Rezaee(Edited by)Goltapeh, Ebrahim Mohammadi(Edited by)Varma, Ajit(Edited by)
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Biological remediation methods have been successfully used to treat polluted soils. While bacteria have produced good results in bioremediation for quite some time now, the use of fungi to decontaminate soils has only recently been established.

This volume of Soil Biology discusses the potentials of filamentous fungi in bioremediation. Fungi suitable for degradation, as well as genetically modified organisms, their biochemistry, enzymology, and practical applications are described. Chapters include topics such as pesticide removal, fungal wood decay processes, remediation of soils contaminated with heavy and radioactive metals, of paper and cardboard industrial wastes, and of petroleum pollutants.

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Springer
3642338119 / 9783642338113
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
628.5
06/02/2013
Germany
English
481 pages
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