Phytoremediation and Biofortification 1st Edition
Phytoremediation and Biofortification, 1st Edition by is a timely, authoritative guide for anyone tackling soil pollution and micronutrient deficiency from the field to the policy table. This clear, expertly written volume captures cutting-edge phytotechnologies and practical biofortification strategies that restore contaminated lands while enhancing crop nutrition—critical for farmers, researchers, and development practitioners worldwide.
Explore how plants can extract, stabilize, or transform heavy metals and organic pollutants through proven phytoremediation techniques, and learn integrated biofortification approaches that boost iron, zinc, and vitamin content in staple crops. Case studies span temperate and tropical regions—Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas—demonstrating scalable solutions for urban brownfields, peri-urban farms, and rural smallholdings. Detailed chapters bridge molecular mechanisms, soil-plant interactions, agronomic interventions, and policy frameworks to deliver both scientific depth and field-ready guidance.
Whether you are an environmental scientist, agronomist, extension officer, or policy maker, this edition equips you with actionable tools: site assessment protocols, plant selection criteria, agronomic practices, and monitoring strategies that align remediation with food security goals. Practical illustrations and regionally relevant examples make it easy to translate research into impact.
Invest in an essential resource that advances sustainable agriculture, public health, and land restoration. Order your copy of Phytoremediation and Biofortification, 1st Edition today and begin applying plant-based solutions that heal soils and nourish communities across the globe.
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