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Phytoremediation for Green Energy

Editat de Münir Öztürk, Muhammad Ashraf, Ahmet Aksoy, Muhammad Sajid Aqeel Ahmad
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2014
Human demand for energy has grown multi-folds in recent years. This is the result of rapidly increasing human population, which, in turn, has resulted in increased organic (petroleum) and inorganic pollution on the biosphere. Due to this, we are now facing a number of challenges to sustain life on earth. For example, the increased organic and inorganic pollution in our environment is leading to loss of biodiversity, degradation of environment and thus ultimately causing food insecurity. In this situation, it is imperative to keep updated ourselves with advances on the effects of pollutants, tolerance mechanisms and the potential of different plants and microbes in removing these pollutants from the environment. For this purpose, we invited a number of scientists worldwide to review the current scenario of the problems, current development, and future prospects of the challenges and their solutions in an International Conference on ‘‘Plants and Environmental Pollution’’ held in KAYSERI, TURKEY from 6-11 July 2009. The output of this conference has been summarized in the form of this book.
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ISBN-13: 9789400778863
ISBN-10: 9400778864
Pagini: 204
Ilustrații: X, 191 p. 47 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Preface.- 1. Bio-Fuels: A Blessing in Disguise; O. Surriya et al.- 2. Energy, environment and the future of mankind; Y.T. Lee.- 3. Phyto-cover phyto-treatment technologies for enhancing environmental remediation at aluminium smelting site in India; M.N.V. Prasad.- 4. Chromium and nickel phytotoxicity; A. Fargašová, K. Mičieta.- 5. Physio-anatomical responses of plants to heavy metals; R. Batool et al.- 6. Integration of different bioindication methods (for chemical elements) – The multi-markered-bioindication-concept (MMBC); B. Markert et al.- 7. Interaction between plants and biosurfactant producing micro-organisms in petroleum contaminated Absheron soils; E. Akhundova, Y. Atakishiyeva.- 8. Phytoremediation of crude oil-contaminated soil by Medicago sativa (alfalfa) and the effect of oil on its growth; S. Minoui et al.- 9. Evaluation of Amaranthus retroflexus L. and its root associated fungi for bioremediation of petroleum polluted soils; F. Mohsenzadeh, A. Chehregam. 10. Reciprocal effects of oil-contaminated soil and Festuca arundinacea (Tall Fescue); D. Minai-Tehrani et al.- 11. Development of a new program to reduce total petroleum hydrocarbons; Time-analysis in heavy petroleum-contaminated soils by using GC-FID; R. Shirdam et al.- 12. Fundamentals of hydrogen production via biotechnology (Bio-H2); N. Azbar.- 13. The examination of effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) on ecological system; N.Çağlarirmak et al.- 14. Evaluation of Senecio glaucus L. and its root-associated fungi for bioremediation of crude oil polluted soils; F. Mmohsenzadeh, A. Chehregani Rad.- 15. Study of root and shoot peroxidase activation in Festuca arundinacea in the light oil-contaminated soil; Z. Ghafari et al.- Index.

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The demand for energy is rapidly increasing to fulfill the need of the rapidly increasing human population. The production of GREEN ENERGY is a dream of human kind. Despite the discovery of renewable sources of energy such as hydroelectric, wind and solar energy, use of thermal power plants powered by oil, coal and gas is vital to run the economy of the majority of developing countries. This, of course, puts pressure on the petroleum industry to extract and refine substantial quantities of crude oil to fulfill this demand. Resultantly, incidents of oil pollution have become very common due to oil spills during extraction, refining and transportation processes. Unfortunately, organic compounds do not degrade easily by natural degradation processes and stay in the environment for a long time. Therefore, they continue posing environmental and health risks to living organisms. Plants and microbes are of vital importance for our planet. They can be used as a potential source for phytoremediation of inorganic as well as organic pollutants so as to clean the environment. We need to explore   opportunities to find potential candidates to fortify our efforts of bio-remediation.
This book is an effort to explore the possibilities of using plants and microbes to clean the organic and inorganic pollutants present in our environment thereby fulfilling our objective of green energy production.

Caracteristici

Covers recent updates on biochemical, metabolic and physiological responses of plants to organic and inorganic pollutants and tolerance mechanisms Summarises approaches for use of phytoremediation as a potential source for amelioration of soils contaminated with petroleum/oil/organic pollutants Provides on-hand information to students and researchers related to Environmental Biology of Plants and Phytoremediation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras