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Bioremediation
Principles and Applications
Presents the most recent advances concerning the use of microorganisms to degrade environmental pollution.
Ronald L. Crawford (Edited by), Don L. Crawford (Edited by)
9780521470414, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 21 November 1996
414 pages, 38 b/w illus. 59 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.7 cm, 0.78 kg
'The editors of this book and the contributing authors should be congratulated in providing an up to date review of this rapidly developing subject and it should be of use to many scientists interested in Bioremediation.' The Association of Applied Biologists News
Increased industrial and agricultural activity this century has led to vast quantities of the earth's soil and groundwater resources becoming contaminated with hazardous chemicals. Bioremediation provides a technology based on the use of living organisms, usually bacteria and fungi, to remove pollutants from soil and water, preferably in situ. This approach, which is potentially more cost-effective than traditional techniques such as incineration of soils and carbon filtration of water, requires an understanding of how organisms transform chemicals, how they survive in polluted environments and how they should be employed in the field. This book examines these issues for many of the most serious and common environmental contaminants, resulting in a volume which presents the most recent position on the application of bioremediation to the cleanup of polluted soil and water.
Preface D. Crawford
1. Introduction R. Crawford
2. Engineering of bioremediation processes W. Admassu and R. A. Korus
3. Bioremediation in soil: influence of soil properties on organic contaminants and bacteria M. J. Morra
4. Biodegradation of 'BTEX' hydrocarbons under anaerobic conditions L. Crumholtz, M. E. Caldwell and J. M. Suflita
5. Bioremediation of petroleum contamination E. Rosenberg and E. Zon
6. Bioremediation of environments contaminated by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons J. Mueller, C. Cerniglia and P. Pritchard
7. Bioremediation of nitroaromatic compounds S. B. Funk, D. Crawford and R. Crawford
8. A history of PCB biodegradation R. Unterman
9. Bioremediation of chlorinated phenols J. Puhakka and E. Melin
10. Biodegradation of chlorinated aliphatic compounds L. Wackett
11. Microbial remediation of metals T. Roane, I. Pepper and R. Miller
12. Molecular techniques in bioremediation M. Shields and S. Francesconi
Index.
Subject Areas: Biotechnology [TCB], Pollution & threats to the environment [RNP]