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Intro -- Fate of Biological Contaminants During Recycling of Organic Wastes -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter One: Occurrence, fate, and behavior of antibiotic resistance genes in organic wastes during biological treatments ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Occurrence of antibiotics, ARGs, and MGEs in various organic wastes -- 3. Fate and behavior of ARGs and MGEs during different organic wastes treatments -- 4. Anaerobic digestion -- 5. Aerobic composting -- 6. Vermicomposting -- 7. Elimination strategies for ARGs and MGEs during biological treatments of organic wastes |
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8. Conclusion and perspectives -- References -- Chapter Two: Human pathogenic microorganism in sludge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Presence of the human pathogens in the primary and secondary sludge -- 3. Technologies for sludge sanitation and their contribution to the sustainable development goals -- 4. Final remarks -- Chapter Two. References -- References -- Chapter Three: Potential of entomocomposting toward soil pathogen suppression -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Persistent pathogens in compost -- 3. Fate of pathogens in insect-composted wastes |
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4. Mechanisms of pathogen suppression by insect frass fertilizer -- 5. Impact of insect frass fertilizer on soil pathogens -- 6. Other benefits of insect frass -- 6.1. Impact of insect frass fertilizer on soil health -- 6.2. Effect of insect frass fertilizer on crop productivity -- 7. Research prospects -- 8. Conclusion -- Chapter Three. References -- References -- Chapter Four: Valorization of fish wastes for circular bioeconomy: A concern toward antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) co ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods of fish processing -- 2.1. Hydrolysis -- 2.1.1. Enzymatic hydrolysis |
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2.1.2. Acid hydrolysis -- 2.1.3. Bacterial fermentation of fish wastes -- 2.1.4. Anaerobic treatment of fish wastes -- 3. Utilization of contaminants free fish wastes in different industrial sectors -- 3.1. Animal feed -- 3.2. Natural pigments -- 3.3. Food industry/cosmetics -- 3.4. Fish compost -- 4. Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs): A potential contaminant to aquatic ecosystem -- 5. Global fish production and building up of circular economy -- 5.1. Circular economy -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter Four. References -- Chapter Four. References -- References |
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Chapter Five: Dynamics of biological contaminants along with microbial community during vermicomposting -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Different earthworms for vermicomposting -- 3. Composition and diversity of microbes associated with earthworms -- 3.1. Microbial diversity of soil, vermicast, and gut of earthworm -- 4. Microbial decontamination of environment through earthworms -- 5. Role of vermicompost and associated microbe in plant growth and disease management -- 6. Future prospects of vermicomposting -- 7. Conclusion -- References |
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Chapter Six: Treatment approaches for bio-contaminants in organic wastes |
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Includes index. |
Subject |
Organic water pollutants.
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Organic wastes -- Recycling.
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Polluants organiques de l'eau.
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Déchets organiques -- Recyclage.
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Organic wastes -- Recycling
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Organic water pollutants
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Added Author |
Huang, Kui.
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Ahmad Bhat, Sartaj.
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Cui, Guangyu.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Huang, Kui Fate of Biological Contaminants During Recycling of Organic Wastes San Diego : Elsevier,c2022 9780323959988 |
ISBN |
9780323959971 electronic book |
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0323959970 electronic book |
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9780323959988 |
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0323959989 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000073211525 |
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UKMGB 020710469 |
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AU@ 000074358838 |
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