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Lead Toxicity: Challenges and Solution

Title
Lead Toxicity: Challenges and Solution [electronic resource] / edited by Nitish Kumar, Amrit Kumar Jha.
ISBN
9783031373275
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (X, 308 p.) 29 illus., 28 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book delivers an outline to graduate, undergraduate students, and researchers, as well as academicians who are working on lead toxicity with respect to remediation. It covers sources of lead contamination and its impact on human health and on prospective remediation through multi-disciplinary approaches with application of recent advanced biological technology. Lead is among the elements that have been most extensively used by man over time. This has led to extensive pollution of surface soils on the local scale, mainly associated with mining and smelting of the metal and addition of organic lead compounds to petrol. Release of lead to the atmosphere from various high-temperature processes has led to surface contamination on the regional and even global scale. In addition, plants grown on lead-rich soils incorporate lead, and thus, the concentration of lead in crop plants may be increased. Lead enters in the food chain through consumption of plant material. A high concentration of lead has been found to be harmful to vegetation. As the lead concentration increases, it adversely affects several biological parameters and eventually renders the soil barren. This edited book brings together a diverse group of researchers to address the challenges posed by global mass poisoning caused by lead contamination of soil and plants. The book sheds light on this global environmental issue and proposes solutions to contamination through multi-disciplinary approaches. This book contains three sections. The first section describes the different sources and distribution of lead in soil and plant ecosystems. The second section explains the health risks linked to lead toxicity. The third section addresses sustainable lead toxicity mitigation strategies and the potential applications of recent biological technology in providing solutions. This book is a valuable resource to students, academics, researchers, and environmental professionals doing fieldwork on lead contamination throughout the world.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 11, 2023
Series
Environmental Science and Engineering,
Environmental Science and Engineering,
Contents
Section 1: Source and distribution of lead in the environment
1. Source and distribution of lead in soil and plant - A review
2. The dynamics of lead in plant-soil interactions
Section 2: Lead toxicity and Health
3. Neurotoxic Effects of Lead: A Review
4. Lead: Exposure risk, Bio Assimilation and Amelioration Strategies in livestock Animals
Section 3: Lead remediation strategies
5. Phytoremediation of lead: from fundamentals to application
6. Bioremediation potential of lead tolerant microorganism from contaminated soil: a review
7. Antioxidant defense: A key mechanism of lead tolerance
8. Phytoremediation of Lead: A Review
9. Microbial remediation of Lead: An overview
10. Treatment methods for lead removal from wastewater
11. Lead Removal from Aqueous Solutions Using Different Biosorbents
12. Molecular Mechanism of lead Toxicity and Tolerance in Plants
13. Microbial transformations of lead: perspectives for biological removal of lead from soil.
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