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Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
Contributed by an international team of authors, this book assesses the current state of the science and application of phytotechnologies around the globe, and overviews major environmental contaminants, contaminated sites and the significant role of plant genera, including Brassica and vetiver grass species, for the remediation of varied environmental contaminants. This book presents an exhaustive exploration of potential strategies for enhancing varied environmental contaminants remediation and also critically discusses major physiological, biochemical, and genetic-molecular mechanisms responsible for plant tolerance/adaptation to important environmental contaminants.
Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants highlights the use of natural and inherent traits of plants and associated microbes to exclude, accumulate, or metabolize a variety of contaminants, with the goal of efficiently and sustainably decontaminating the biosphere from unwanted hazardous compounds. Contributed by an international team of authors, the book ensures a balance between theory and practice without compromising the basic conceptual framework of Phytotechnologies.
Divided into three major sections, the book:
A one-stop source of cutting edge answers and time-saving access, Phytotechnologies: Remediation of Environmental Contaminants is a common platform for engineers, environmental microbiologists, plant physiologists, and molecular biologists with the common aim of sustainable solutions to vital environmental issues.
In short, the book provides a conceptual overview of ecosystems approaches and phytotechnologies, and their cumulative significance in relation to various environmental problems and potential solutions.
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