Environmental Microbiology Glen Bates
- ISBN: 9781788821667
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 155
About the Book
Environmental Microbiology, besides a traditional discipline in Developing fast, because of realization of its importance in Industry, Agriculture Pharmaceutical concerns, Public Health, Geological explorations, bioenergetics and as a mean to exploit new sources of energy useful for various purposes. Environmental Microbiology comprises a crucial element of studies in microbiology. Enabling scientists to explore microbes in greater detail, it gives an insight into how microorganisms behave under non-simulated, natural conditions, although microbes that exist in artificial environments such as bioreactors are also studies. Exploring such processes as microbial ecology, microbially mediated nutrient cycling, geomicrobiology, microbial diversity and bioremediation the subject encompasses a great deal. Environmental Microbiology was born at the dawn of the "environmental eraâ€Ã‚ at the beginning of the 1970s. Thirty years of maturation have led to an exciting and vibrant field that has attracted countless numbers of productive and enthusiastic scientists and students at universities, research centers and government agencies around the world.The present text has been designed to outline the basic and fundamental aspects of Environmental Microbiology to be understood in its right perspective. The modern techniques and designs employed in microbiological applications are discussed in a comprehensive manner which will update the readers of the commercial aspects of microbiology.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Water Treatment and Waste Water Microbiology, 3. Environmental Biotechnology and Bioremediation, 4. Aquatic Ecology and Environment, 5. Modern Microbial Technology and its Various Applications, 6. Soil Microbiology, 7. Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 8.TheTerrestrial Environment.
Glen Bates is currently an Assistant Professor and is also the Director of the Soil and Aquatic Microbiology Laboratory. He is an environmental microbiologist specializing in the development and use of molecular technologies to enhance the detection and remediation of environmental contamination. This includes the detection and identification of microbial pathogens from animal, human, and natural sources and also the characterization of microbial populations and communities contributing to applied remediation processes such as the bioremediation of organic and metal contaminants. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental microbiology and environmental soil science. He is the author or co-author of 12 textbooks; 32 book chapters; and over 122 peer-reviewjournal articles.