Reprint

Technological Eco-Innovations for the Quality Control and the Decontamination of Polluted Waters and Soils

Edited by
March 2020
226 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-464-1 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-465-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Technological Eco-Innovations for the Quality Control and the Decontamination of Polluted Waters and Soils that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary
The Special Issue “Technological Eco-Innovations for the Quality Control and the Decontamination of Polluted Waters and Soils” deals with the most recent research activities carried out at lab and field scale on eco-sustainable tools for the remediation of contaminated environmental substrates. It is particularly devoted to highlight the relevance of biological organisms (plants, microbes, algae) to assess the chemical contamination in water and soil and to remediate such matrices from the pollution caused by the human activities. Therefore, bioremediation is a primary focus of most of the articles published within the present Special Issue. Bioremediation is a promising environmentally friendly technology to deal with the chemical pollution in different ecosystem compartments and its integration with the traditional approaches might represent a  significant breakthrough for the environmental decontamination. An overview of the potential of the eco-innovative technologies, with nature-based solutions associated with the  modern analytical techniques, is offered along the contributions forming the Special Issue. In this volume, different contaminants  occurring in various environmental matrices are focused, both in controlled conditions and on site, with many interesting outcomes useful from research perspectives.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
chlorophyll fluorescence; industrial crop; metal tolerance; phytomanagement; phytoremediation; soil pollution; coal; soil; water; bioremediation; Ralstonia sp.; sulfur; synthetic zeolite; removal; 2,4-D; MCPA; plant secondary metabolites; ferulic acid; syringic acid; biodegradation; ecotoxicity; bioremediation; biostimulation; diesel oil; indigenous microorganisms; kinetics; dielectric permittivity; acclimation; Brassica napus; salt stress; chlorophyll fluorescence; photosynthesis; anti-oxidant enzymes; polyamines; proline; phytoremediation; water pollution; DDT; TNT; heavy metals; cesium ions; Tagetes patula; Festuca arundinacea; bottom urban sediment; phytoremediation; plant growth promoting bacteria; oxidative stress; plant stress reactions; phytoremediation; heavy metals; energy crops; pollution; water contamination; chlorophyll fluorescence; mining wastes; iron and manganese minerals; water filtration; arsenic adsorption; geostatistical analysis; geological heterogeneity; dissolved organic carbon; autochthonous microbial community; urban sediments; PCDDs/PCDFs; rhizobacterial inoculants; bioremediation; phytoremediation; natural-based remediation strategies; Monviso clone; plant physiology; antioxidant defence; soil microbial communities; microscope; bacterial contamination; water contamination; artificial intelligence