A. Sheela Devi, M. S. Aravindhan

A comprehensive study of recent bioremediation approaches and techniques for a green and sustainable environment

  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Pollution
  • Waste Management and Disposal

AbstractAim and objective of this study focus on the bioremediation approaches and techniques for a clean and sustainable environment. Recently agriculture practices are facing enormous problems because of industry wastages are dumped into lakes and rivers etc. Farmers rely primarily on large‐scale chemical fertilizers to increase yields. To preserve and retain the nutrients in the soil and increase crop production modern bioremediation approaches and techniques may be incorporated. It explains the role of microorganisms and industrial waste treatment technology. The soil microbiome and biopesticides are alternatives to conventional chemical pesticides. The contaminants of industrial wastes and their unpleasant effects are brief. The Recent types of bioremediation methods like microbial, genetically modified microbes, and phytobial technique are analyzed for mitigating the industrial wastages and enhanced bioremediation. Hence, this study elaborates various bioremediation approaches and techniques for a green and sustainable environment.

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