Phytoremediation of emerging contaminants in wetlands /
by Prabhat Kumar Rai.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource (248 pages) : 70 illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
chapter 1 Water, Wetlands, and Phytoremediation of Emerging Environmental Contaminants / chapter 2 Phytoremediation: Concept, Principles, Mechanisms, and Applications / chapter 3 Progress, Prospects, and Challenges of Phytoremediation with Wetland Plants / chapter 4 Natural and Constructed Wetlands in Phytoremediation: A Global Perspective with Case Studies of Tropical and Temperate Countries / chapter 5 Methods/Design in Water Pollution Science of Wetland Systems / chapter 6 Global Ramsar Wetland Sites: A Case Study on Biodiversity Hotspots / chapter 7 Global Wetland Plants in Metal/Metalloid Phytoremediation -- Microcosm and Field Results / chapter 8 Wastewater Treatment with Green Chemical Ferrate: An Eco-Sustainable Option / chapter 9 Phytoremediation and Nanoparticles: Global Issues, Prospects, and Opportunities of Plant-Nanoparticle Interaction in Human Welfare / Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai -- Prabhat Kumar Rai.
Phytoremediation with wetland plants is an eco-friendly, aesthetically pleasing, cost-effective, solar-driven, passive technique that is useful for cleaning up environmental pollutants with low to moderate levels of contamination.