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List of contributors; Preface;
1. Degradation of plant cell wall polymers Christine S. Evans and John N. Hedger;
2. The biochemistry of ligninolytic fungi Patricia J. Harvey and Christopher F. Thurston;
3. Bioremediation potential of white rot fungi C. Adinarayana Reddy and Zacharia Mathew;
4. Fungal remediation of soils contaminated with persistent organic pollutants Ian Singleton;
5. Formulation of fungi for in situ bioremediation Joan W. Bennett, William J. Connick. Jr., Donald Daigle and Kenneth Wunch;
6. Fungal biodegradation of chlorinated monoaromatics and BTEX compounds John A. Buswell;
7. Bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by ligninolytic and non-ligninolytic fungi Carl E. Cerniglia and John B. Sutherland;
8. Pesticide degradation Sarah E. Maloney;
9. Degradation of energetic compounds by fungi David A. Newcombe and Ronald L. Crawford;
10. Use of wood-rotting fungi for the decolourisation of dyes and industrial effluents Jeremy S. Knapp, Eli J. Vantoch-Wood and Fuming Zhang;
11. The roles of fungi in agricultural waste conversion Roni Cohen and Yitzhak Hadar;
12. Cyanide biodegradation by fungi Michelle Barclay and Christopher J. Knowles;
13. Metal transformations Geoffrey M. Gadd;
14. Heterotrophic leaching Helmut Brandl;
15. Fungal metal biosorption John M. Tobin;
16. The potential for utilizing mycorrhizal associations in soil bioremediation Andrew A. Meharg;
17. Mycorrhizas and hydrocarbons Marta Noemi Cabello; Index.
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