Microbiome-Assisted Bioremediation: Rehabilitating Agricultural Soils provides a complete reference on the opportunities, technologies, and challenges of remediating contaminated soils through use of microbial means. Environmental pollution and human exposure associated with heavy metals are attributed to anthropogenic activities such as mining, industrial wastes, and metal containing compounds in domestic and agricultural systems. Addressing the foundational aspects of microbe-based approaches, this book provides a valuable gateway resource for those entering the field, as well as providing in-depth insights into the various tools and techniques for real-world application. Microbial remediation has appeared as a promising approach to lessen the heavy metal concentration in the environment due to their sequestration and transforming ability of xenobiotic compounds. Microbial bioremediation is an efficient, economical, and environmentally-friendly procedure that reduces the cost of the cleanup process associated with heavy and toxic metal contamination.
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Table of Contents
1. Bioremediation: An emerging Technology for remediation of pesticides 2. Bioremediation techniques- classification, principles, advantages, limitations and prospects 3. Processes and Mechanism involved in effective bioremediation of xenobiotic substances from agricultural fields 4. Omics and other biotechnological tools in microbial bioremediation 5. Metagenomics and microbial degradation/detoxification of heavy metals 6. In silico studies for the bioremediation of heavy metals from contaminated sites 7. Biodegradation of plastics- an overview 8. The potential role of Microbial metabolomics in bioremediation of chemical pesticides 9. Application of GMOs for biodegradation and detoxification of oil and hydrocarbon pollutants in soil 10. Heavy Metals in Soils and the Remediation Potential of Plant Microbiome 11. Recent Developments in Microbe-Plant Based Bioremediation 12. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria-assisted phytoremediation of metalliferous soils 13. Genetic diversity and characterization of metal-resistant endophytic bacteria from contaminated sites 14. Potential use of Microalgal metallothioneins and phytochelatins in bioremediation 15. Nanoremediation and role in environmental cleanup 16. Microbial surfactants -Potential commercial applications 17. Emerging strategies for engineering microbial communities to augment bioremediation 18. Applications of Plant Biomass from Phytoremediation of Potential Toxic-Metal-Polluted Soils 19. Halo-tolerance plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for improving productivity and remediation of saline soils 20. Assessment of soil fertility and solid waste utilization: A comprehensive approach
Authors
Javid A. Parray Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Environmental Science, Govt. SAMDegree College - Budgam, India. Javid A Parray is currently teaching at the Department of Environmental Science, GDCEidgah, affiliated with Cluster University, Srinagar. His research interests include ecological and agricultural microbiology, climate change, microbial biotechnology, and environmental microbiomes. He has also done his Post Doctorate Research from the University of Kashmir. Dr Parray was also awarded a Fast Track Young Scientist Project by SERB - DST, GoI New Delhi. Dr Javid was also awarded "Emerging scientist year Gold Medal� for the year 2018 by the Indian Academy of Environmental Science. Dr Parray is the course coordinator for the UG- Programmes for CeC-MOOCS Swayam in Environmental Science. Dr Parray is an expert review member in the field of environmental science in the CSTT, Ministry of Education, GoI New Delhi. Wen-Jun Li School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.Wen-Jun Li received his PhD in microbiology from Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently working as Distinguished Professor in School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. His research mainly focuses on microbial diversity under those unusual environments, by using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods, as well as mechanisms of extremophilic microbes to adapt those unusual environments. He was awarded the WFCC (The World Federation for Culture Collections) Skerman award for microbial taxonomy in 2007, and other six provincial and ministry level awards for his outstanding research contributions on the field of microbial systematics and microbial ecology. He has successfully trained more than 150 graduate students and postdoc level students in the field of microbial taxonomy and microbial ecology at home and abroad countries.