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Soil Enzymology in the Recycling of Organic Wastes and Environmental Restoration

By: Carmen Trasar(Editor), Teresa Hernández(Editor), Carlos Garcia(Editor), Carlos Rad(Editor), Salvador González-Carcedo(Editor)
350 pages, 76 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
Soil Enzymology in the Recycling of Organic Wastes and Environmental Restoration
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Soil enzymes play a fundamental role in many soil processes such as the mineralization of organic matter, the synthesis of humic substances, the degradation of xenobiotics or the mechanisms involved in the biocontrol of plant pathogens. Their direct link with soil microorganisms gives them a key role as biomonitors of the evolution of soil quality or in the monitoring of the application of organic amendments to degraded soils. As a consequence of the importance of soil enzymes on soil processes, there is an increasing interest in their study, as well as in the application of molecular techniques as diagnostic tools.

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- General Presentation
- Enzymes as indicators of environmental soil quality
- Applied enzymology for monitoring of soil contamination and soil restoration
- New applications of enzymes and other molecular techniques

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By: Carmen Trasar(Editor), Teresa Hernández(Editor), Carlos Garcia(Editor), Carlos Rad(Editor), Salvador González-Carcedo(Editor)
350 pages, 76 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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