... pollution due to nitrate and phosphate loss are greatest from maize and wheat, while risks of soil nutrient depletion are greatest in cassava and sweet potato. Bibliography A.J. Slusarenko, R.S. Fraser, L.C. van Loon: Mechanisms of.
A large part of this increase is attributable to ever larger areas of land planted to rice , continuing increases in numbers of cattle , and more landfills ( all linked with microbial activity to generate CH4 ) , as well as other causes ...
Biodegradation and Bioremediation: Development of Biodegradation; CH
In this volume, experts from universities, government labs and industry share their findings on the microbiological, biochemical and molecular aspects of biodegradation and bioremediation.
Biodegradation and Bioremediation
Bioremediation is the process used to treat contaminated soil or water by encouraging biodegradation or natural decay mechanisms. This is usually done by promoting growth of microorganisms.
For this volume, a number of experts from universities, government laboratories and industry, share their specialist knowledge in environmental microbiology and biotechnology.