Not AvailableHeavy metals are natural constituents of the environment, but indiscriminate use for human purposes has altered their geochemical cycles and biochemical balance. This results in excess release of heavy metals such as cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc etc. into natural resources like the soil and aquatic environments. Prolonged exposure and higher accumulation of such heavy metals can have deleterious health effects on human life and aquatic biota. The role of microorganisms and plants in biotransformation of heavy metals into nontoxic forms is well-documented, and understanding the molecular mechanism of metal accumulation has numerous biotechnological implications for bioremediation of metal-contaminated sites. In view of th...
Heavy metal contamination due to natural and anthropogenic source is a major environmental problem. ...
Metals contaminate the soil when present in high concentrations causing soil and ultimately environm...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
Heavy metals are natural constituents of the environment, but indiscriminate use for human purposes ...
Environmental pollution from hazardous waste materials, organic pollutants and heavy metals, has adv...
Not AvailableHeavy metal contamination poses a serious threat to both the ecosystem and human and r...
In this era of rapid industrialization and modernization, contamination of the environment with heav...
Environmental deterioration is caused by a variety of pollutants; however, heavy metals are often a ...
Heavy metal pollution, because of its high toxicity, non-biodegradability and biological enrichment,...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Heavy metal contamination poses a serious environmental hazard, globally necessitating intricate att...
Heavy metals are naturally present in the soil, but higher concentration of these elements is harmfu...
Abstract: Heavy metal pollution is nowadays one of the most important environmental concerns. Anthro...
Heavy metals accumulated the earth crust and causes extreme pollution. Accumulation of rich concentr...
The biosphere is polluted with metals due to burning of fossil fuels, pesticides, fertilizers, and m...
Heavy metal contamination due to natural and anthropogenic source is a major environmental problem. ...
Metals contaminate the soil when present in high concentrations causing soil and ultimately environm...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...
Heavy metals are natural constituents of the environment, but indiscriminate use for human purposes ...
Environmental pollution from hazardous waste materials, organic pollutants and heavy metals, has adv...
Not AvailableHeavy metal contamination poses a serious threat to both the ecosystem and human and r...
In this era of rapid industrialization and modernization, contamination of the environment with heav...
Environmental deterioration is caused by a variety of pollutants; however, heavy metals are often a ...
Heavy metal pollution, because of its high toxicity, non-biodegradability and biological enrichment,...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Heavy metal contamination poses a serious environmental hazard, globally necessitating intricate att...
Heavy metals are naturally present in the soil, but higher concentration of these elements is harmfu...
Abstract: Heavy metal pollution is nowadays one of the most important environmental concerns. Anthro...
Heavy metals accumulated the earth crust and causes extreme pollution. Accumulation of rich concentr...
The biosphere is polluted with metals due to burning of fossil fuels, pesticides, fertilizers, and m...
Heavy metal contamination due to natural and anthropogenic source is a major environmental problem. ...
Metals contaminate the soil when present in high concentrations causing soil and ultimately environm...
Heavy metals like zinc, copper, nickel, mercury, cadmium, lead and chromium are the elements that ha...