Organic Xenobiotics and Plants : From Mode of Action to Ecophysiology /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Schröder, Peter. (Editor), Collins, Christopher D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Series:Plant Ecophysiology, 8
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Part I. PRINCIPLES OF TRANSPORT, DEPOSITION AND UPTAKE. 1. Plant Uptake of Xenobiotics; C. Collins et al
  • 2. Haloorganics in temperate forest ecosystems: sources, transport and degradation; N. Clarke et al
  • 3. Semivolatiles in the forest environment; C.A. Belis et al
  • Part II. CASE STUDIES. 4. A case study: Uptake and Accumulation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Cucurbitaceae species; A. Bittsánszky et al
  • 5. Trichloroacetic acid in the forest ecosystem. Introduction; M. Matucha, P. Schröder
  • 6. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Switzerland related to long-range transboundary transport; R. Herzig et al
  • Part III. POLLUTANT DEGRADATION AND ECOSYSTEM REMEDIATION FROM ENZYMES TO WHOLE PLANTS. 7. New perspectives on the metabolism and detoxification of synthetic compounds in plants; R. Edwards et al
  • 8. Using plants to remove foreign compounds from contaminated water and soil. Introduction; J.-P. Schwitzguébel et al
  • 9. Biodegradation of Organic Xenobiotic Pollutants in the Rhizosphere; H. Azaizeh et al
  • 10. Bioindicators and Biomonitors: Use of organisms to observe the influence of chemicals on the environment; B. Markert et al
  • 11. SAR Based Computational Models as Decision Making Tools in Bioremediation; N. Price, Q. Chaudhry
  • 12. State-of-the-art Chemical Analyses: Xenobiotics, Plant Proteomics, and Residues in Plant Based Products; T. Solouki et al
  • Index.-.