Microbiome-Assisted Bioremediation 1st Edition
Capture the future of environmental cleanup with Microbiome-Assisted Bioremediation, 1st Edition by Javid A. Parray and Wen-Jun Li. This authoritative volume spotlights how microbial communities can be harnessed to restore contaminated soil, water, and wastewater—offering timely solutions for regulators, environmental engineers, researchers, and sustainability-focused practitioners worldwide.
Explore a carefully balanced blend of theory and practice: clear explanations of microbial degradation mechanisms, state-of-the-art omics and bioinformatics tools, design of microbial consortia, and strategies for scaling laboratory successes to field applications. Case-driven chapters illustrate real-world remediation of hydrocarbons, heavy metals, pesticides, and emerging contaminants—making complex science accessible and directly applicable to sites across urban, agricultural, and industrial landscapes from Asia and Europe to North America and beyond.
Why this book matters: it connects cutting-edge microbiome science with practical remediation workflows, regulatory considerations, and ecological risk reduction. Readers will gain actionable insights on monitoring microbial communities, optimizing biostimulation and bioaugmentation, and integrating plant–microbe systems for resilient, sustainable cleanup programs.
Whether you’re a graduate student building expertise, an environmental consultant designing remediation projects, or a policymaker shaping cleanup standards, Microbiome-Assisted Bioremediation equips you with the knowledge to implement evidence-based, cost-effective solutions that meet regional and global environmental challenges.
Bring science to the field—add this essential reference to your collection and lead the shift toward biologically informed, sustainable remediation practices.
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