Environmental Biotechnology - Theory and Application
264 Environmental Biotechnology metal pollutants from effluents. Something in the region of 100 000 tonnes of hops are grown yea ...
Integrated Environmental Biotechnology 265 Espinosa-Urgel, M., Kolter, R. and Ramos, J.-L. (2002) Root colonization by Pseudomon ...
266 Environmental Biotechnology Case Study 10.1 Integrated Pollution Control (Hoy, Orkney) While there are many examples availab ...
Integrated Environmental Biotechnology 267 Continued from page 266 proprietary design, the biomass combustion units are typicall ...
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11 The Way Ahead Implicit in the very essence of biotechnology is the idea of the use of biological systems for commercial benef ...
270 Environmental Biotechnology related issues, of course, and both may be addressed by one of two general approaches:apriorimet ...
The Way Ahead 271 bleaching, and dehydrogenases and oxidoreductases for a variety of commer- cial uses. In the chemical industry ...
272 Environmental Biotechnology mainstream industrial acceptance. There is no doubt that they have advantages, but issues like c ...
The Way Ahead 273 any intervention or structured response. Local authorities and, increasingly, com- mercial operations, are com ...
274 Environmental Biotechnology likely to be confined to the laboratory or ‘field’ test kits, and so are unlikely to warrant con ...
The Way Ahead 275 polyhedrin protein would be expected to lessen NPV survival in the wild and certainly reduce their infectivity ...
276 Environmental Biotechnology biotechnologist. Humanity recently celebrated the turning of the millennium – the passage of 40 ...
The Way Ahead 277 Cui, X.D., Primak, A., Zarate, X., Tomfohr, J., Sankey, O.F., Moore, A.L., Moore, T.A., Gust, D., Harris, G. a ...
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Bibliography and Suggested Further Reading Allison, D.G., Gilbert, P., Lappin-Scott, H.M. and Wilson, M. eds (2000)Com- munity S ...
280 Environmental Biotechnology Twidell, J. and Weir, T. (1994)Renewable Energy Resources, Chapman & Hall, London. White, A. ...
Index Acetogenesis 193 Acidogenesis 179, 193 Acidophiles 54, 80 ACSACS 166 Actinomycetes 185, 261 Activated Sludge 115, 117 Acyl ...
282 Index Clean technology 50–1, 61, 76, 77–86, 230, 235, 247, 249, 252–6, 259, 269–73 Cloning procedures 216–26 vectors 219 Clo ...
Index 283 Hydraulic containment 150–3 Hyperaccumulators 144, 146–7 Hyperthermophiles 52, 270 Identification of microorganisms 29 ...
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