Plants and their Interaction to Environmental Pollution 1st Edition
Plants and their Interaction to Environmental Pollution, 1st Edition by Azamal Husen is an authoritative, accessible exploration of how plants respond to and mitigate environmental contaminants. Ideal for students, researchers, agronomists and environmental professionals, this book blends rigorous science with practical insight to illuminate plant–pollution dynamics across landscapes from urban India to global ecosystems.
Discover clear explanations of plant physiology under stress, mechanisms of tolerance and uptake, and modern approaches such as phytoremediation and bioremediation. Rich with case studies and regionally relevant examples, the text examines air pollution, soil contamination, heavy metals and emerging pollutants—showing how plants both suffer from and help remediate environmental damage.
Readers will gain actionable knowledge for research design, environmental management and policy development. The writing balances technical detail with readable prose, making complex topics approachable without sacrificing scientific integrity. Whether you are preparing for coursework, carrying out field studies, or advising on restoration projects, this volume equips you with up-to-date concepts and practical frameworks.
Perfectly suited for academic libraries and professionals focused on South Asia and other pollution-affected regions, Husen’s work is a must-have reference for anyone confronting the challenges of pollution in plant ecosystems. Secure your copy today to deepen your understanding of plant resilience and harness nature’s potential in tackling environmental pollution.
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