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- W3205562295 abstract "Environmental pollution has increased to a dangerous level in the previous few years as a result of increased human operations in oil reservoirs, volatile farming activities, and rapid industrialization. Common pollutants include heavy metals, hydrocarbons, nuclear wastes, and pesticides, as well as greenhouse gases. The remediation of infected sites by the microbial processes (bioremediation) due to their ecofriendly characteristics has been proven to be successful and relatively more effective. Microorganisms and plants have strongly been studied for their importance in the biotransformation of such hazardous pollutants into nontoxic chemicals, with a wide range of biotechnological implications, that is, bioremediation of metal-contaminated sites being understood as molecular mechanics of metal accumulation. The water and food contamination with different types of chemicals, and metals including nickel, copper, gold, lead, arsenic, cadmium, zinc, chromium, and mercury, have extensively been reported. Human activities such as metal smelting and mining as well as disposal of agricultural and industrial effluents release those metals that can be harmful to human health if taken in quantities not managed by an organism. Bioremediation is another form of waste management that other organisms can use and reuse as a result of the biological waste recycling mechanism. Various chemical wastes and hazardous materials from all over the world through all-inclusive actions of microorganisms are heavily involved in degrading, immobilization, eradication, and detoxification. In this chapter, various applications of microorganisms in the bioremediation of hazardous contaminants have been presented in detail." @default.
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- W3205562295 title "Microbial degradation of environmental pollutants" @default.
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