Bioremediation in Latin America : Current Research and Perspectives /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2014. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Impacts of agriculture in Latin America: problems and solutions
- Organochlorinated contaminants in general population of Argentina and other Latin American countries
- Strategies to ameliorate soils contaminated with boron compounds
- Advances in Chile for the treatment of pesticide residues: biobeds technology
- Bioremediation of soils contaminated with pesticides: experiences in Mexico
- Bioremediation and biotransformation of nanostructures through enzymatic and microbial systems
- Phytoremediation: strategies of Argentinean plants against stress by heavy metals
- Microbial consortia, a viable alternative for clean up of contaminated soils from Latin American countries
- Application of integrated microbial processes for heavy metal recovery from industrial wastes of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Microbial generation of acid mine drainage: Its bioremediation in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Co-contaminated soil bioremediation by Actinobacteria
- Molecular markers in hydrocarbon degradation: state of the art and prospective in South America
- Perspective in bioremediation: enhancing the hexavalent chromium removal using native yeasts from Tucumán, Argentina
- Ecology of dye decolorizing yeasts
- Cooper resistance and oxidative stress response in Rhodotorula mucilaginosa RCL-11 yeast isolated from contaminated environment in Tucumán, Argentina
- Surface-active compounds of microbial origin and their potential application in technologies of environmental remediation
- Use of Actinobacteria consortia to improve methoxychlor bioremediation in different contaminated matrices
- Biodegradation of α- and β-hexachlorocyclohexane by indigenous Actinobacteria
- Cell immobilization technique for the enhanced removal of lindane using Streptomyces strains isolated from Northwestern Argentina.