Discusses innovative and new biotechnological techniques to assess, analyze, and mitigate pollutants and wastes from agricultural and industrial operations. It includes approaches involving genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and fluxomics.
Rouf Ahmad Bhat, Khalid Zaffar Masoodi
1. Assessment of Some Hazards Associated with Dangerous Chemicals 2. Environmental Degradation as a Multifaceted Consequence of Human Development 3. Persistent Organic Pollutants: Sources, Impacts, and Their Remediation by Microalgae 4. Microbial Intervention for Degradation of Agricultural Wastes 5. Microbial Consortium: A Biotechnological Tool for Enhanced Bioremediation in Pollution-Affected Environments 6. Bioaugmentation: A Way Out for Remediation of Polluted Environments 7. Biodegradable Waste: Renewable Energy Source 8. Intrusion of Biotechnology for Degradation of Organic Wastes 9. Biotechnological Intervention for the Management of Agricultural Waste 10. Biofuels: Current Challenges and Possible Solutions 11. Biotechnological Intercession in Biofuel Production 12. Biosensors: A Biotechnological Tool for Monitoring Environmental Pollution 13. New Insights of Bacteriophages: Potential Tool for Wastewater Treatment