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- W4200319125 abstract "The steadily increasing industrialization, urbanization, and intensified anthropogenic activities confer negative consequences on the soil and water bodies. Every year around 300–400 million tons of industrial waste containing hazardous chemicals, hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and radionuclides are liberated in the environment without any treatment. These noxious compounds released in the environment impart genotoxic and carcinogenic impacts on the humans, animals, and plants. These pollutants not only led to an increase in morbidity and mortality rates, but they also contribute to the impairment of the food chain and biogeochemical cycles. Thus the proper disposal of industrial effluents has become a challenging task. Bioremediation has been considered as a potent solution and extensively investigated to derive effective solutions to address the abovementioned issues. The limitations associated with conventional bioremediation approaches had led to the exploration of novel approaches. In this context, the latest biotechnological approaches have been useful to gain the in-depth knowledge of the metabolic abilities of microorganisms present at the polluted sites and their responses to environmental changes. The chapter mainly focuses on the various industrial effluents, their adverse effects on the environment and human health, and the omics techniques. Furthermore, the contribution of microbial electrochemical technologies in context to bioremediation has been summarized." @default.
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- W4200319125 title "Recent advancements in microbial bioremediation of industrial effluents: challenges and future outlook" @default.
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