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Land is fundamental to the human life. The upper layer of land is a non-renewable resource, and source of food. Therefore, land health is essential to long-term food security and to promote sustainable livelihoods. On account of urbanization, industrialization and population growth, land pollution is one of the major issues worldwide. As a result, land pollution is continuing across the world, and has been linked with a wide range of potentially toxic contaminants at rates that deteriorate land quality. Land pollution can result either anthropogenic activities or natural activities. The major contaminants of land pollution are metalloids, petroleum hydrocarbon, radioactive elements, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), Pesticide, other organic pollutants, etc. that comes from different types of sources. In urban and peri-urban areas, irrigation of agricultural land with polluted water is also a reason of land pollution. Therefore, land security is an important issue for future sustainability. Its remediation and management are important issue worldwide to protect land quality and functions. Land pollution means degradation of earth's surface. Polluted land comes under the category of degraded land. Hence, the remediation of polluted land is essential for regaining biodiversity and ecosystems services and thereby achieving United Nations-Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs).This fact showed the need to develop research into land remediation. Bio-inspired land remediation has undergone a huge development. Therefore, Biomanagement has a lot of potential to secure upper earth’s surface through the land remediation programs targeted during the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030). This book explores the remediation of land pollution that includes Phytoremediation, Bioremediation (bacterial remediation and fungal remediation), Vermiremediation, Biochar-based remediation and other Bio-inspired remediation. This book will be a remarkable asset for research scholars, environmentalists, ecological scientist, agriculturist, practitioners, policy makers, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders alike.

Table of Contents

Section I: Plants and Land remediation
Chapter 1-Naturally growing plants based land remediation
Chapter 2- Land remediation by introduced plants
Chapter 3-Edible crops and land remediation
Chapter 4-Non-edible crops and land remediation
Chapter 5-Non-edible valuable crops-based land remediation

Section II: Microbes and Land Remediation
Chapter 6-Cutting-edge tools to access microbial diversity and their function in land remediation
Chapter 7-Endophytic microbes and their role in land remediation
Chapter 8-Fungal based land remediation
Chapter 9-Microbial detoxification of polluted land
Chapter 10-Role of Cynobacteria in land remediation

Section III: Vermiremediation
Chapter 11-Vermiremediation of metal(loid)s contaminated sites
Chapter 12- Vermiremediation of sewage sludge
Chapter 13- Vermiremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Chapter 14- Vermiremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon( Kuwaiti oil ) contaminated soil
Chapter 15- Vermiremediation of dyeing sludge from textile mill


Section IV: Biochar and land remediation
Chapter 16-Biochar based remediation of heavy metal polluted land
Chapter 17-Biochar and carbon sequestration
Chapter 18-Remediation of organic pollutants with Biochar
Chapter 19-Biochar for improvement of soil properties
Chapter 20- Impact of biochar on plant growth and yield

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 03/01/2023
    ISBN13: 9783031049309, 978-3031049309
    ISBN10: 3031049306

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Land is fundamental to the human life. The upper layer of land is a non-renewable resource, and source of food. Therefore, land health is essential to long-term food security and to promote sustainable livelihoods. On account of urbanization, industrialization and population growth, land pollution is one of the major issues worldwide. As a result, land pollution is continuing across the world, and has been linked with a wide range of potentially toxic contaminants at rates that deteriorate land quality. Land pollution can result either anthropogenic activities or natural activities. The major contaminants of land pollution are metalloids, petroleum hydrocarbon, radioactive elements, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), Pesticide, other organic pollutants, etc. that comes from different types of sources. In urban and peri-urban areas, irrigation of agricultural land with polluted water is also a reason of land pollution. Therefore, land security is an important issue for future sustainability. Its remediation and management are important issue worldwide to protect land quality and functions. Land pollution means degradation of earth's surface. Polluted land comes under the category of degraded land. Hence, the remediation of polluted land is essential for regaining biodiversity and ecosystems services and thereby achieving United Nations-Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs).This fact showed the need to develop research into land remediation. Bio-inspired land remediation has undergone a huge development. Therefore, Biomanagement has a lot of potential to secure upper earth’s surface through the land remediation programs targeted during the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030). This book explores the remediation of land pollution that includes Phytoremediation, Bioremediation (bacterial remediation and fungal remediation), Vermiremediation, Biochar-based remediation and other Bio-inspired remediation. This book will be a remarkable asset for research scholars, environmentalists, ecological scientist, agriculturist, practitioners, policy makers, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders alike.

    Table of Contents

    Section I: Plants and Land remediation
    Chapter 1-Naturally growing plants based land remediation
    Chapter 2- Land remediation by introduced plants
    Chapter 3-Edible crops and land remediation
    Chapter 4-Non-edible crops and land remediation
    Chapter 5-Non-edible valuable crops-based land remediation

    Section II: Microbes and Land Remediation
    Chapter 6-Cutting-edge tools to access microbial diversity and their function in land remediation
    Chapter 7-Endophytic microbes and their role in land remediation
    Chapter 8-Fungal based land remediation
    Chapter 9-Microbial detoxification of polluted land
    Chapter 10-Role of Cynobacteria in land remediation

    Section III: Vermiremediation
    Chapter 11-Vermiremediation of metal(loid)s contaminated sites
    Chapter 12- Vermiremediation of sewage sludge
    Chapter 13- Vermiremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
    Chapter 14- Vermiremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon( Kuwaiti oil ) contaminated soil
    Chapter 15- Vermiremediation of dyeing sludge from textile mill


    Section IV: Biochar and land remediation
    Chapter 16-Biochar based remediation of heavy metal polluted land
    Chapter 17-Biochar and carbon sequestration
    Chapter 18-Remediation of organic pollutants with Biochar
    Chapter 19-Biochar for improvement of soil properties
    Chapter 20- Impact of biochar on plant growth and yield

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