Services provided by the ecosystem by the means of provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services. This is a self-regulating mechanism driven by the ecosystem components which fulfill the basic needs of human beings.
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Application of Potential Biological Agents in Green Bioremediation Technology: Case Studies
Debajyoti Kundu (University of Kalyani, India), Deblina Dutta (University of Kalyani, India), Subinoy Mondal (The University of Burdwan, India), Smaranya Haque (The University of Burdwan, India), Jatindra Nath Bhakta (University of Kalyani, India), and Bana Behari Jana (University of Kalyani, India)
Copyright: © 2017
|Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2325-3.ch013
Abstract
Upgradation and advancement in every field related to mankind leads to the origin of a contaminated environment. Development in science and technology enabled humans to combat the rate of contaminants by using biological agents, commonly known as bioremediation. The chapter deals with the different species of bioremediation agents viz. bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, animals and organic wastes to treat diverse environmental pollution. The extent of environmental bioremediation encompasses inorganic viz. arsenic, chromium, mercury, cyanide etc. and organics viz. Hydrocarbons, petroleum, pesticides etc. Thus, the reasons for the control of water and soil by considering bioremediation are concern on public health, protection of environment, and cost reduction of decontamination. Different case studies have been demonstrated herein to understand the enigmatic process and evaluate practical efficacy of the environment to decontaminate itself by the presence of various biological organisms.