Designer Cropping Systems for Polluted Lands explores the processes and techniques of making polluted land safe for planting edible and non-edible crops. It provides readers and practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of contaminated land use through designer cropping systems.
Designer Cropping Systems for Polluted Lands seeks to provide promising and affordable practices for transforming polluted lands. It provides an excellent basis from which scientific knowledge can grow and widen in the fields of phytoremediation-based biofortification.
- Provides basic understanding of how to produce edible crops on polluted lands with biofortification
- Explores cropping systems for extraction of metals for industrial use
- Discovers the role of designer cropping systems in phytoremediation programs
1. Agriculture extensification on polluted lands
2. Edible crop production on polluted lands for biofortification3. Strategies for reducing toxic metal(loid)s in edible crop parts4. Cash/Valuable crop production on polluted lands5. Cropping systems for extraction of metals for industrial use6. Designer cropping systems in phytoremediation programs7. Designing crops for remediating polluted land and their adaptations
Dr. Vimal Chandra Pandey is an applied research scientist of phyto- and phycoremediation at Chandigarh University, India. He obtained his PhD from Dr. RML Avadh University and conducted post-doctoral research at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India. Dr. Pandeys research focuses on the remediation and management of polluted sites using ecologically and socio-economically valuable plants and algae. His work focuses strongly on restoring ecosystem services and developing a bio-based economy in support of the UN SDGs. Dr. Pandey is a member of the IUCN commission on Ecosystem Management and the National Academy of Sciences, India. He is the author and editor of several books, including Elseviers Algae and Aquatic Macrophytes in Cities, Bioremediation of Pollutants, and more. Dr. Gordana Gaji is Senior Research Associate in the Department of Ecology, Institute for Biological Research Sinia Stankovi, National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Her research areas are phytoremediation, ecorestoration, plant ecophysiology, and biochemistry. Dr. Gaji has published more than 30 research papers in reputed journals and contributed five book chapters. Dr. Manhattan Lebrun received her masters degree in Environmental Science at the University of Orleans, France, and a Ph.D. in Bioenvironmental at the University of Molise, Italy. During her Ph.D., she mainly focused on the rhizosphere area, analyzing the root physiology (root proteome profile, root oxidative stress, root exudates) and of the microbial community (sequencing, enzyme activities, community level physiological profiles). Following her postdoc research, she focused on using amendments to ameliorate the fertility of agriculture soil. Dr. Lebrun primarily studied the physiological responses of plants to drought and amendments (leaf gas exchange, proline content) and the nitrogen cycle (N2O emissions, nitrogen related enzymes). She has published over 36 research papers in reputable journals and 2 book chapters. Dr. Pooja Mahajan is Assistant Professor, Centre for Water Sciences, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India. Her research focuses on Phytoremediation of contaminated sites, Waste Water Treatment, Drinking water purification, Dye Removal, Heavy Metal Removal, etc. She has published several research articles and review articles in peer review international journal having good impact factor. Dr. Mahajan is a reviewer of several reputed national and international journals. She also credited 6 patents in her profile.