Environmental Biotechnology was conceived after scanning the available literature in the area, which indicated that references in the subject are scanty and highly sporadic. This book provides comprehensive information on the different aspects of environmental biotechnology and also discusses the processes and new technologies dealing with pollutants, degradation and resource recovery.
It has been designed to serve as a good study material for the students and researchers in the field. At the end of the book there is an exhaustive reference section to guide the readers for additional reading.
The book discusses
New approaches to wastewater treatment
Use of endemic or exotic biota as a nutrient filter to purify nutrient-loaded wastewater and nutrient-enriched eutrophic surface wate
Production of usable primary and secondary biomass using waste, wastewater and wasteland
Efficient biomass management techniques
Several emerging areas like microalgal cultivation techniques using wastewater
Production of value added products from algae
Statistical approach to analyze the toxic effects of xenobiotics using biological test batteries and biopesticides
Integrated pest management
Advanced techniques to study environmental contamination
Biological experimental procedures to determine the level of contamination