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Recent Advances in Bioremediation and Phytoremediation (Environmental Science and Engineering)

By Alok Prasad Das, Dipalee Bhanja, Ananya Kuanar, Dattatreya Kar

Science and technology

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

This book focuses on a number of recently created and successfully used bio/phytoremediation technologies for pollution reduction and control that were not given more thorough discussion in earlier works. The earth's crust contains heavy metals naturally as one of its… constituents. The main cause of the discharge of harmful metals into the soil and aquatic habitats, aside from natural sources, is man-made activity, particularly industrialization. As a result of various human activities, excessive amounts of heavy metals—including chromium, arsenic, lead, mercury, copper, and zinc—are released into the environment. These metals eventually contaminate agricultural soils and water bodies and have a negative effect on the ecosystem. Additionally, even at very low concentrations, heavy metal poses a dangerous threat to both humans and animals due to its tremendous toxicity. Appropriate remediation technology is needed to address the problems caused by toxic heavy metal contamination. The technology should be affordable, eco-friendly, and provide long-term solutions. Such required properties are offered by biological remediation approaches, such as microbial and phytoremediation, for the treatment of heavy metal contamination. The discussion of biological remediation technologies as a sustainable method involves several techniques involved in the removal of harmful heavy metals.

Title Details

ISBN 9783031778841
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
Copyright Date 2025
Book number 6642231
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Recent Advances in Bioremediation and Phytoremediation (Environmental Science and Engineering)

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