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Trace Elements in the Environment: Biogeochemistry, Biotechnology, and Bioremediation [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Universi), Edited by (Savanah State University, Georgia, USA Savannah State University, Georgia, USA Savannah State University, Georgia, USA Savannah State University, Georgia, USA), Edited by (University of Hyderabad, India University of Hyderabad, India)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 744 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1406 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367391961
  • ISBN-13: 9780367391966
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 744 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1406 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367391961
  • ISBN-13: 9780367391966
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
New analytical techniques have enhanced current understanding of the behavior of trace and ultratrace elements in the biogeochemical cycling, chemical speciation, bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and as applied to the phytoremediation of contaminated soils. Addressing worldwide regulatory, scientific, and environmental issues, Trace Elements in the Environment explores these frontiers, including biotechnological aspects of metal-binding proteins and peptides and phytoremediation strategies using trees, grasses, crop plants, aquatics, and risks to ecological and human health. Discussing trace elements in the holistic environment, this book covers advances in state-of-the-art analytical techniques, molecular biotechology, and contemporary biotechnology that enhances knowledge of the behavior of trace elements in the biogeosphere and at the cellular and molecular level.

The editors and their hand-picked panel of contributors provide authoritative coverage of trace elements in the environment. They highlight cutting-edge applications of emerging strategies and technologies to the problems of trace elements in the environment. The editors discuss emerging areas such as bacterial biosorption of trace elements, processes, and applications of electroremediation of heavy metals-contaminated soils, application of novel nanoporous sorbents for the removal of heavy metals, metalloids, and radionuclides. The book focuses on the effects of increasing levels of trace elements on ecological and human health, evaluates the effectiveness of methods of phytoremediation, and covers risk assessment, pathways, and trace element toxicity.

Containing more than 150 illustrations, tables, photographs, and equations, the book's coverage spans the entire body of knowledge available about how and why plants interact with metals and other trace elements.
Section I Bioavailability
Chapter 1 Coal Fly Ash Application to Soils and its Effect on Boron Availability to Plants
3(22)
Theodora Matsi
Christos Tsadilas
Chapter 2 Bioavailability of Trace Elements in Relation to Root Modification in the Rhizosphere
25(14)
Ioannis K. Mitsios
Nicholas G. Danalatos
Chapter 3 Availability of Heavy Metals Applied to Soil through Sewage Sludge
39(24)
V. Antoniadis
Christos Tsadilas
V. Samaras
J. Sgouras
Chapter 4 Influence of Fly Ash Application on Heavy Metal Forms and Their Availability
63(14)
Christos Tsadilas
E. Tsantila
S. Stamatiadis
V. Antoniadis
V. Samaras
Chapter 5 Arsenic Concentration and Bioavailability in Soils as a Function of Soil Properties: a Florida Case Study
77(20)
Dibyendu Sarkar
Rupali Datta
Section II Biogeochemistry
Chapter 6 Solubility, Mobility, and Bioaccumulation of Trace Elements: Abiotic Processes in the Rhizosphere
97(14)
Brett Robinson
Nanthi Bolan
Santiago Mahimairaja
Brent Clothier
Chapter 7 Appraisal of Fluoride Contamination of Groundwater through Multivariate Analysis: Case Study
111(14)
S. Tripathy
M.K. Panigrahi
N. Kundu
Chapter 8 Geochemical Processes Governing Trace Elements in CBNG-Produced Water
125(22)
K.J. Reddy
Q.D. Skinner
B.H. Hulin
Chapter 9 Temporal Trends of Inorganic Elements in Kentucky Lake Sediments
147(8)
Bommanna G. Loganathan
Clark Alexander
I-Lun Chien
Kenneth S. Sajwan
Chapter 10 Chemical Association of Trace Elements in Soils Amended with Biosolids: Comparison of Two Biosolids
155(14)
Kenneth S. Sajwan
S. Paramasivam
A.K. Alva
J. Afolabi
Section III Biotechnology
Chapter 11 Microbial Genomics as an Integrated Tool for Developing Biosensors for Toxic Trace Elements in the Environment
169(42)
Ranadhir Chakraborty
Pradosh Roy
Chapter 12 Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Heavy Metals: Tolerance Mechanisms and Potential Use in Bioremediation
211(24)
Ma. del Carmen Angeles Gonzalez Chavez
Jaco Vangronsveld
Jan Colpaert
Corinne Leyval
Chapter 13 Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Associated Microorganisms in Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal-Polluted Sites
235(18)
K. Turnau
A. Jurkiewicz
G. Lingua
J.M. Barea
V. Gianinazzi-Pearson
Chapter 14 Plant Metallothionein Genes and Genetic Engineering for the Cleanup of Toxic Trace Elements
253(18)
M.N.V. Prasad
Chapter 15 "Metallomics" --- a Multidisciplinary Metal-Assisted Functional Biogeochemistry: Scope and Limitations
271(20)
M.N.V. Prasad
Chapter 16 Detoxification/Defense Mechanisms in Metal-Exposed Plants
291(34)
B.P. Shaw
M.N.V. Prasad
V.K. Jha
B.B. Sahu
Chapter 17 Bacterial Biosorption of Trace Elements
325(16)
Kyoung-Woong Kim
So-Young Kang
Chapter 18 Electroremediation of Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soils --- Processes and Applications
341(28)
Alexandra B. Ribeiro
Jose M. Rodriguez-Maroto
Chapter 19 Application of Novel Nanoporous Sorbents for the Removal of Heavy Metals, Metalloids, and Radionuclides
369(14)
Shas V. Mattigod
Glen E. Fryxell
Kent E. Parker
Yuehe Lin
Section IV Bioremediation
Chapter 20 Phytoremediation Technologies Using Trees
383(22)
I.D. Pulford
N.M. Dickinson
Chapter 21 Stabilization, Remediation, and Integrated Management of Metal-Contaminated Ecosystems by Grasses (Poaceae)
405(20)
M.N.V. Prasad
Chapter 22 Physiology of Lead Accumulation and Tolerance in a Lead-Accumulating Plant (Sesbania drummondii)
425(14)
Nilesh Sharma
Shivendra Sahi
Chapter 23 Temperate Weeds in Russia: Sentinels for Monitoring Trace Element Pollution and Possible Application in Phytoremediation
439(12)
D.I. Bashmakov
A.S. Lukatkin
M.N.V. Prasad
Chapter 24 Biogeochemical Cycling of Trace Elements by Aquatic and Wetland Plants: Relevance to Phytoremediation
451(32)
M.N.V. Prasad
Maria Greger
P. Aravind
Chapter 25 Metal-Tolerant Plants: Biodiversity Prospecting for Phytoremediation Technology
483(24)
M.N.V. Prasad
H. Freitas
Chapter 26 Trace Elements in Plants and Soils of Abandoned Mines in Portugal: Significance for Phytomanagement and Biogeochemical Prospecting
507(16)
M.N. V. Prasad
J. Pratas
H. Freitas
Chapter 27 Plants That Accumulate and/or Exclude Toxic Trace Elements Play an Important Role in Phytoremediation
523(26)
M.N.V. Prasad
Chapter 28 Phytoremediation of Trace Element Contaminated Soil with Cereal Crops: Role of Fertilizers and Bacteria on Bioavailability
549(34)
Irina Shtangeeva
Chapter 29 Phytomanagement of Radioactively Contaminated Sites
583(28)
H. Vandenhove
Chapter 30 Efficiency and Limitations of Phytoextraction by High Biomass Plants: The Example of Willows
611(22)
Catherine Keller
Section V Risk Assessment
Chapter 31 Risk Assessment, Pathways, and Trace Element Toxicity of Sewage Sludge-Amended Agroforestry and Soils
633(26)
K. Chandra Sekhar
M.N.V. Prasad
Chapter 32 Trophic Transfer of Trace Elements and Associated Human Health Effects
659(30)
Amit Love
C.R. Babu
Chapter 33 Trace Metal Accumulation, Movement, and Remediation in Soils Receiving Animal Manure
689(18)
Karamat R. Sistani
Jeffrey M. Novak
Subject Index 707(10)
Biodiversity Index 717
M.N.V. Prasad, Kenneth S. Sajwan, Ravi Naidu