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Phytosequestration : Strategies for Mitigation of Aerial Carbon Dioxide and Aquatic Nutrient Pollution, Paperback / softback Book

Phytosequestration : Strategies for Mitigation of Aerial Carbon Dioxide and Aquatic Nutrient Pollution Paperback / softback

Part of the SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science series

Paperback / softback

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Most imperative environmental concerns are Cultural eutrophication pertaining to industrialization and urbanization which lead to proliferation of weeds in aquatic environs disturbing these ecosystems.

Alarming increase in CO2, CH4, CFC’s, N2O and water vapour in the atmosphere cause enhanced greenhouse effect, among all these CO2 is accountable for 55-60 % of  total enhanced effect.

Phyto- and Nutrient sequestration via plants helps storage of atmospheric CO2 in the vegetation to get rid of  contaminants.

Carbon and nutrient sequestration can be braided together for sustainable development goals.

The chapters  adopt the hierarchy as follows: significance of quality environs, quantification and bio-monitoring of culprit contaminants, the issues relevant to global warming and accelerated eutrophication and their ecological impacts followed by various sequestration technologies.

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