Pesticide Contamination in Freshwater and Soil Environs: Impacts, Threats, and Sustainable Remediation

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Taking into consideration that the agricultural industry is greatly dependent on pesticide chemicals to deal with the damage caused due to pests, this new volume details the challenges along with the bioremediation and remediation measures, such as the use of beneficial microorganisms, polymeric nanocomposites for nanoremediation, phytoremediation, and more.

It looks at pesticide contamination from agricultural activities in a variety of different environs and a selection of sustainable and eco-friendly remediation approaches. It provides a spectrum of concepts, ideas, and knowledge related to the detrimental actions of pesticides on the environment directly and on human beings indirectly and provides insight into sustainable and advanced pesticide remediation technology.

It fills a gap in the available literature in this field and will provide valuable for academicians, researchers, agriculturists, and students.

Author(s): Mohammad Aneesul Mehmood, Khalid Rehman Hakeem, Rouf Ahmad Bhat, Gowhar Hamid Dar
Publisher: CRC Press/Apple Academic Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 387
City: Palm Bay

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copright
Dedication
About the Editors
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Preface
1. Environmental and Pesticide Pollution
2. Pesticide Contamination in Water: Perspectives and Concerns
3. Use of Pesticides in Agriculture: Impacts on Soil, Plant and Human Health
4. Pesticide Pollution: Management and Challenges
5. Pesticides: Impact on Environment and Various Possible Remediation Measures
6. Biopesticides: Importance and Challenges
7. Advances in Pesticide Bioremediation Technology
8. Microbiological Aspects of Pesticide Remediation in Freshwater and Soil Environs
9. Application of Beneficial Microorganisms with High Efficient Biosorption Potential for the Bioremediation of Pesticide Contamination of Freshwater and Soil Environment
10. Biological Disease Control Agents in Organic Crop Production System
11. Novel Forecasting, Bioindicator, and Bioremediation for Pesticides Contamination in Soil
12. Pesticide Pollution: Risk Assessment and Vulnerability
13. Utilization of Biosurfactant Derived from Beneficial Microorganisms as Sustainable Bioremediation Technology for the Management of Contaminated Environment: Panacea to a Healthy Planet
14. Polymeric Nanocomposite for Nanoremediation: Laboratory to Land Approach
Index