Bioremediation of Aquatic
and Terrestrial Ecosystems
Milton Fingerman and R. Nagabhushanam (eds.) : Department of Ecology
and
Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
ISBN 978-1-57808-364-0; 2005; 622 pages; US $ 109.80
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Bioremediation, the use of microorganisms to degrade, sequester, or remove environmental
contaminants, is an urgent need of our planet for protection and restoration
from toxic contaminants. This book not only provides cutting edge information
about bioremediation of aquatic and terrestrial habitats, but also highlights
the gaps in our knowledge of the subject. Among the topics covered in this volume
are those that deal with petroleum spill bioremediation, bioremediation of heavy
metals, and the use of genetically engineered microorganisms in bioremediation.
Contents :
. Molecular Techniques of Xenobiotic-degrading Bacteria and their Catabolic
Genes in Bioremediation:
K. Inoue et al.
. Genetic Engineering of Bacteria and their Potential for Bioremediation:
David B. Wilson
. Commercial Use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Bioremediation
and
Phytoremediation:
David J. Glass
. Bioremediation of Heavy Metals Using Microorganisms:
Pierre Le Cloirec
and
Yves Andrès
. Guidance for the Bioremediation of Oil-contaminated Wetlands, Marshes,
and Marine
Shorelines:
Albert D. Venosa and
Xueqing Zhu
. Bioremediation of Petroleum Contamination:
Ismail M.K. Saadoun
and
Ziad Deeb Al-Ghzawi
. Bioremediation of BTEX Hydrocarbons (Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene,
and Xylene):
Hanadi S. Rifai
. Remediating RDX and HMX Contaminated Soil and Water:
Steve Comfort
. Microbial Surfactants and their Use in Soil Remediation:
Nick Christofi
and
Irena Ivshina
. Phytoremediation Using Constructed Treatment Wetlands: An Overview:
Alex J. Horne
and
Maia Fleming-Singer
. Engineering of Bioremediation Processes: A Critical Review:
Lisa
C. Strong and
Lawrence P. Wackett
. Index