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Fungi in Bioremediation Book

Fungi in Bioremediation
Fungi in Bioremediation, Bioremediation research has concentrated on organic pollutants, although the range of substances that can be transformed or detoxified by microorganisms includes both natural and synthetic organic materials and inorganic pollutants. The majority of applic, Fungi in Bioremediation has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Fungi in Bioremediation
  • Written by author G. M. Gadd
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, June 2008
  • Bioremediation research has concentrated on organic pollutants, although the range of substances that can be transformed or detoxified by microorganisms includes both natural and synthetic organic materials and inorganic pollutants. The majority of applic
  • An authoritative account of the application of fungi to the treatment of environmental pollution.
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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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