Nano-Phytoremediation Technologies for Groundwater Contaminates: Emerging Research and Opportunities

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In the modern world, industries and factories are rising exponentially. This has led to the mass cultivation of non-biodegradable products, like heavy metals, that have polluted the environment and become a major threat to plant growth, crop yield, and human health. Conventional remediation technologies are expensive and may not remove contaminates effectively. Therefore, it is important to develop economically practical and more effective methods to decontaminate soils.

Nano-Phytoremediation Technologies for Groundwater Contaminates: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a collection of innovative research on the methods and applications of the use of plants for remediating metal-contaminated soil and water. While highlighting topics including molecular mechanisms, nutrient interference, and fluoride accumulation, this book is ideally designed for environmental scientists, environmental engineers, agriculturalists, farmers, policymakers, government officials, research scholars, professors, and students studying in the fields of environmental engineering, biotechnology, nano-technology, bioscience, and environmental science.

Author(s): Suphiya Khan, Pankaj Kumar Saraswat
Series: Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies
Publisher: IGI Global
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 198
City: Hershey

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1: Introduction to Phytoremediation
Chapter 2: Heavy Metal Pollution
Chapter 3: Non-Metal Pollution (Fluoride)
Chapter 4: Fluoride Contaminated Groundwater
Chapter 5: Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) on Phytoremdiation Technology
Chapter 6: Role of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizosphere (PGPR) on Molecular Mechanisms Transporters Under Heavy Metal Stress
Chapter 7: Phytormediation Efficiency Increased by Using Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) and Chelates
Chapter 8: Mechanism of Heavy Metal ATPase (HMA2, HMA3 and HMA4) Genes
Chapter 9: Role of Phytochelatines (PCs) and Metallothionines (MTs) Genes Approaches in Plant Signalling
Chapter 10: Heavy Metal Stress Mechanism by Signaling Cascades in Plants
Chapter 11: Newer Approaches in Phytoremediation
Related Readings
About the Authors
Index