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AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE 9 7 8 1 7 7 1 8 8 3 6 2 7 AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 9 Biodegradation, Bioremediation, and Bioconversion 7 of Xenobiotics for Sustainable Development 8 1 7 7 1 8 8 3 6 2 7 AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE 9 7 8 1 7 7 1 8 8 3 6 2 7 AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 9 Biodegradation, Bioremediation, and Bioconversion 7 of Xenobiotics for Sustainable Development 8 1 7 7 Edited by 1 Jeyabalan Sangeetha, PhD Devarajan Thangadurai, PhD 8 Muniswamy David, PhD Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah, PhD 8 3 6 2 7 AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE Apple Academic Press Inc. Apple Academic Press Inc. 3333 Mistwell Crescent 9 Spinnaker Way Oakville, ON L6L 0A2 Waretown, NJ 08758 Canada USA ©2017 by Apple Academic Press, Inc. 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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication 1 Environmental biotechnology : biodegradation, bioremediation, and bioconversion of xenobiotics for sustainable development / edited by Jeyabalan Sangeetha, PhD, Devarajan 8 Thangadurai, PhD, Muniswamy David, PhD, Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah, PhD. Includes bibliographical references and index. 8 Issued in print and electronic formats. ISBN 978-1-77188-362-7 (hardcover).--ISBN 978-1-77188-363-4 (pdf) 1. Bioremediation. 2. Biodegradation. 3. Xenobiotics. 4. Sustainable development. 3 I. Thangadurai, D., author, editor II. Sangeetha, Jeyabalan, author, editor III. David, Muniswamy, author, editor IV. Abdullah, Mohd zmuddin, author, editor 6 TD192.5.E58 2016 628.5 C2016-904275-8 C2016-904276-6 2 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Sangeetha, Jeyabalan, editor. | Thangadurai, D. editor. | David, 7 Muniswamy, editor. | Abdullah, Mohd Azmuddin, editor. Title: Environmental biotechnology : biodegradation, bioremediation, and bioconversion of xenobiotics for sustainable development / editors, Jeyabalan Sangeetha, PhD, Devarajan Thangadurai, PhD, Muniswamy David, PhD, Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah, PhD. Other titles: Environmental biotechnology (Apple Academic Press) Description: 1st ed. | Toronto ; New Jersey : Apple Academic Press, 2015. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016027712 (print) | LCCN 2016028891 (ebook) | ISBN 9781771883627 (hardcover : acid-free paper) | ISBN 9781771883634 (eBook) | ISBN 9781771883634 () Subjects: LCSH: Bioremediation. | Biodegradation. | Green technology. Classification: LCC TD192.5 .E59 2015 (print) | LCC TD192.5 (ebook) | DDC 628.5--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016027712 Apple Academic Press also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic format. For information about Apple Academic Press products, visit our website at www.appleacademicpress.com and the CRC Press website at www.crcpress.com AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ABOUT THE EDITORS Jeyabalan Sangeetha, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Central University 9 of Kerala at Kasaragod, South India. She earned her BSc in Microbiology and PhD in Environmental Science from Bharathidasan University, 7 Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. She holds also an MSc in Environmental Science from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 8 She is the recipient of the Tamil Nadu Government Scholarship and the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship of the University Grants Commission, 1 Government of India, for her doctoral studies. She served as Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellow and UGC Postdoctoral Fellow at Karnatak University, 7 Dharwad, South India during 2012-2016 with funding from University Grants Commission, Government of India, New Delhi. Her main research 7 interests are in environmental toxicology, environmental microbiology and environmental biotechnology and her scientific/community leadership have 1 included serving as editor of an international journal, Acta Biololgica Indica. 8 Devarajan Thangadurai, PhD, is Senior Assistant Professor at Karnatak University in South India; President of the Society for Applied Biotechnology; 8 and General Secretary for the Association for the Advancement of Biodiversity Science. In addition, Dr. Thangadurai is Editor-in-Chief of sev-3 eral journals, including Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Bioengineering; Acta Biologica Indica; Biodiversity Research International; and the6 Asian Journal of Microbiology. He received his PhD in Botany from Sri Krishnadevaraya University in South India. During 2002–2004, he worked2 as CSIR Senior Research Fellow with funding from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. He served as a Postdoctoral Fellow7 at the University of Madeira, Portugal; University of Delhi, India; and ICAR National Research Centre for Banana, India. He is the recipient of the Best Young Scientist Award with a Gold Medal from Acharya Nagarjuna University and the VGST-SMYSR Young Scientist Award of the Government of Karnataka, Republic of India. He has edited/authored fifteen books in- cluding Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (3 vols.), Genes, Genomes and Genomics (2 vols.), and Mycorrhizal Biotechnology with publishers of national and international reputation. AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE vi About the Editors Muniswamy David, PhD, joined Karnatak University, Dharwad, South India, in 1995 as Assistant Professor and advanced to the rank of full Professor of Zoology in 2012. He has vast teaching and research experi- ence in the fields of ecotoxicology, molecular toxicology, microbial reme- diation of xenobiotics, and fishery biology. He has published more than 80 papers in national and internationally reputed journals. Dr. David obtained 9 his PhD in Zoology from Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, South India, and was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship by the University Grant 7 Commission, New Delhi, India. He was also named Scientist of the Year in 2013 from the National Environmental Science Academy, New Delhi, India. 8 He has successfully handled three major research projects funded by UGC, DST-SERB, and Hutti Gold Mines Pvt. Ltd., Karnataka. 1 Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Bioprocess 7 and Environmental Engineering at the Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. He was a visiting scientist (1997) at Kinki 7 University, Japan, under the JSPS Fellowship and a postdoctoral scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, under the Malaysia-MIT 1 Biotechnology Partnership Program. He was a lecturer in the Department of Biotechnology, Universiti Putra Malaysia and a Senior Lecturer and 8 Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia. He has published more than 120 articles 8 in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and has published many book chapters and technical reports on cell culture engineering, sec- 3 ondary metabolites, natural products, biomaterials, bioenergy, environmen- tal remediation, drug delivery, photocatalysts, and chemical sensors. Dr. 6 Abdullah obtained an MEng degree in chemical engineering and biotechnol- ogy from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology,2 United Kingdom, under a PETRONAS Scholarship, and a PhD in Bioprocess Engineering from Universiti Putra Malaysia under a UPM Scholarship. 7 AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE CONTENTS List of Contributors ............................................................................ix 9 List of Abbreviations ........................................................................xiii Preface .............................................................................................xix7 8 1. The Role of General Methods and Mathematical Models on Microbial Evolution, Ecological Interactions, and Population Dynamics ...................1 1 Subir Kumar Nandy 2. Identification of Microorganisms Carried by Aeolian Dust to 7 Other Continents and Their Impact on Public Health ..............................17 Paraskevi A. Farazi 7 3. Chlorinated Compounds in Natural and Biotechnological 1 Processes: Merits, Risks, and Uses ..............................................................41 Sándor T. Forczek, Josef Holík, Luděk Rederer, and Martin Ferenčík 8 4. Environmental Impact of Pesticide Use on Microbial Communities and Soil Bioprocesses: A Physiological, 8 Biochemical, and Molecular Perspective ....................................................67 Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Muniswamy David, Devarajan Thangadurai, 3 Etigemane Ramappa Harish, Jadhav Shrinivas, Prathima Purushotham, and Kartheek Rajendra Malowade 6 5. Recent Advances in Applications of Nanomaterials for Water Remediation .......................................................................................972 Kaliyaperumal Rani and Barindra Sana 7 6. Fungal Dehalogenation: An Overview ......................................................119 Raghunath Satpathy, Venkata Sai Badireenath Konkimalla, and Jagnyeswar Ratha 7. Insight of Biofuel Prospects from Microalgae as Renewable Energy Source for Environmental Sustainability ....................................133 Ganapathi Sibi 8. Integrated Algal Industrial Waste Treatment and Bioenergy Co-Generation ...........................................................................153 Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah and Ashfaq Ahmad AUTHOR COPY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE viii Contents 9. Bioambiant Preservation of Raw Hides Using Plant-Based Materials–A Green Technology to Reduce Tannery Waste Water Pollution ................................................................................225 Prafulla Namdeo Shede, Ashish Vasantrao Polkade, Pradnya Pralhad Kanekar, Prashant Kamalakar Dhakephalkar, and Seema Shreepad Sarnaik 10. Phytoremediation of Organic Chemopollutants ......................................257 9 Pradnya Pralhad Kanekar, Seema Shreepad Sarnaik, Parag Avinash Vaishampayan, and Prafulla Namdeo Shede 7 11. Bioconversion of Palm Oil and Sugar Industry Wastes into Value-Added Polyhydroxyalkanoate .........................................................287 8 Noor Fazielawanie Mohd Rashid, Ain Farhana Mohd Yatim, Al-Ashraf Amirul, and Kesaven Bhubalan 1 12. Influence of Environmental Factors on the Prevalence of Postharvest Deterioration of Raphia and Shea Fruits in Nigeria ...........307 7 Okungbowa Francisca Iziegbe and Esiegbuya Ofeoritse Daniel 7 13. Soil Remediation and Ecological Restoration from Heavy Metal Pollution and Radioactive Waste Materials using Fungal Genetic and Genomic Resources ........................................3271 Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Devarajan Thangadurai, Muniswamy David, Jadhav Shrinivas, Abhishek Channayya Mundaragi, Paidi Murali Krishna, Etigemane Ramappa Harish, 8 Prathima Purushotham, and Swapna Kishor Deshpande 14. A Multifaceted Bioremediation of Xenobiotics Using Fungi ...................3638 Devipriya Rabin Majumder 3 Index .....................................................................................................................395 6 2 7

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