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Mycoremediation and environmental sustainability.. Volume 2
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Mycoremediation and environmental sustainability./ edited by Ram Prasad.
other author:
Prasad, Ram.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
Description:
xvii, 392 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Preface -- Bioremediation Applications with Fungi -- Role of Phytochelatines (PCs), Metallothionines (MTs) and Heavy metal ATPase (HMA) Genes in Heavy Metal Tolerance -- Production of Biooils from Microbial Biomasses -- Mycoremediation of Agricultural soil: Bioprospection for sustainable development -- Bioremediation and Decolorization of Textile Dyes by White Rot Fungi and Laccase Enzymes -- Mycoremediation of Common Agricultural Pesticides -- Bioremediation of Insecticides by White Rot Fungi and its Environmental Relevance -- An Overview of Fungal Applications in the Valorization of Lignocelullosic Agricultural By-products: The case of Two-phase Olive Mill Wastes -- Fungal Conversion and Valorization of Winery Wastes -- Biosorption of Dye and Heavy Metal Pollutants by Fungal Biomass: A Sustainable Approach -- Application of Myconanotechnology in the Sustainable Management of Crop Production System -- Obligate Marine Fungi and Bioremediation -- Mycoremediation Mechanisms for Heavy Metal Resistance/Tolerance in Plants -- Fungal Derived Chitosan Based Nanocomposites: A Sustainable Approach for Heavy Metal Biosorption and Environmental Management -- Index.
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Subject:
Fungal remediation. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77386-5
ISBN:
9783319773865
Mycoremediation and environmental sustainability.. Volume 2
Mycoremediation and environmental sustainability.
Volume 2[electronic resource] /edited by Ram Prasad. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xvii, 392 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Fungal biology,2198-7777. - Fungal biology..
Preface -- Bioremediation Applications with Fungi -- Role of Phytochelatines (PCs), Metallothionines (MTs) and Heavy metal ATPase (HMA) Genes in Heavy Metal Tolerance -- Production of Biooils from Microbial Biomasses -- Mycoremediation of Agricultural soil: Bioprospection for sustainable development -- Bioremediation and Decolorization of Textile Dyes by White Rot Fungi and Laccase Enzymes -- Mycoremediation of Common Agricultural Pesticides -- Bioremediation of Insecticides by White Rot Fungi and its Environmental Relevance -- An Overview of Fungal Applications in the Valorization of Lignocelullosic Agricultural By-products: The case of Two-phase Olive Mill Wastes -- Fungal Conversion and Valorization of Winery Wastes -- Biosorption of Dye and Heavy Metal Pollutants by Fungal Biomass: A Sustainable Approach -- Application of Myconanotechnology in the Sustainable Management of Crop Production System -- Obligate Marine Fungi and Bioremediation -- Mycoremediation Mechanisms for Heavy Metal Resistance/Tolerance in Plants -- Fungal Derived Chitosan Based Nanocomposites: A Sustainable Approach for Heavy Metal Biosorption and Environmental Management -- Index.
Bioremediation is the use of microorganisms' metabolism to degrade waste contaminants (sewage, domestic, and industrial effluents) into non-toxic or less toxic materials by natural biological processes. Remediation through fungi--or mycoremediation--has multifarious possibilities in applied remediation engineering and the future of environmental sustainability. Fungi have the biochemical and ecological capability to degrade environmental organic chemicals and to decrease the risk associated with metals, semi-metals, noble metals, and radionuclides, either by chemical modification or by manipulating chemical bioavailability. Additionally, the capability of these fungi to form extended mycelia networks, the low specificity of their catabolic enzymes, and their using pollutants as a growth substrate make these fungi well suited for bioremediation processes. Their mycelia exhibit the robustness of adapting to highly limiting environmental conditions often experienced in the presence of persistent pollutants, which makes them more useful compared to other microbes. However, despite dominating the living biomass in soil and being abundant in aquatic ecosystems, fungi have not been exploited for the bioremediation of such environments. This book covers the various types of fungi and associated fungal processes used to clean up waste and wastewaters in contaminated environments and discusses future potential applications.
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