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ISBN 10: 0128028890
ISBN 13: 9780128028896
Author: Ann Cuypers, Jaco Vangronsveld
Phytoremediation, Volume 83, the latest release in the Advances in Botanical Research series, covers a variety of new topics, including Metallophytes from calamine and serpentine soils (incl. tolerance mechanisms), The (endophytic) microbiome of plants from metal contaminated environments: small organisms (inhabitants), large influence, the Potential role of plant-associated bacteria in plant metal uptake and implications in phytotechnologies, Plant associated fungi from trace element rich soils and their possible role in metal uptake by their host plants, Phytoextraction: Status and Promise, Molecular and cellular aspects of contaminant toxicity in plants, and a section on Bio- and phytoremediation of pesticide-contaminated environments: a Review.
This series publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in the plant sciences, featuring reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology.
– Publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in the plant sciences
– Presents the latest information on phytoremediation
– Features a wide range of reviews by recognized experts
Table of contents:
Metallophytes from Calamine and Serpentine Soils (Including Tolerance Mechanisms)
Author: Malgorzata Wojcik
Explores plant species thriving in metal-rich soils and their mechanisms of metal tolerance.
The (Endophytic) Microbiome of Plants from Metal-Contaminated Environments: Small Organisms, Large Influence
Author: Sofie Thijs
Discusses the role of endophytic microorganisms in enhancing plant resilience and remediation capabilities in polluted settings.
Potential Role of Plant-Associated Bacteria in Plant Metal Uptake and Implications in Phytotechnologies
Author: Petra Susan Kidd
Examines how bacteria associated with plants influence metal uptake and their potential applications in remediation technologies.
Plant-Associated Fungi from Trace Element-Rich Soils and Their Possible Role in Metal Uptake by Their Host Plants
Author: Francois Rineau
Investigates the symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants in metal-rich soils and their impact on metal absorption.
Phytoextraction: Status and Promise
Author: Rufus Lee Chaney
Provides an overview of the current state and future prospects of using plants to extract metals from contaminated soils.
Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Contaminant Toxicity in Plants
Authors: Els Keunen and Sophie Hendrix
Delves into the molecular and cellular responses of plants exposed to environmental contaminants.
Bio- and Phytoremediation of Pesticide-Contaminated Environments: A Review
Author: Nele Weyens
Reviews strategies employing biological and plant-based methods to remediate environments contaminated with pesticides.
Plants and Air Phytoremediation
Author: Stanislaw W. Gawronski
Explores the potential of plants to remediate air pollutants, contributing to improved air quality.
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