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Chapter 1 Global arsenic hazard and sustainable development
Chapter 02 Global arsenic contamination of groundwater, soil, and food crops and health impacts
Chapter 03 Arsenic contamination in rice and the possible mitigation options
Chapter 04 Arsenic in gold mining wastes: an environmental and human health threat in Ghana
Chapter 05 Arsenic Contamination in Karst Regions
Chapter 06 Arsenic dynamics in paddy rice ecosystems and human exposure
Chapter 07 Interaction of arsenic with biochar in water and soil: principles, applications, and prospects
Chapter 08 Accumulation and translocation of arsenic in rice with its distributional flow during cooking: A study in West Bengal, India
Chapter 09 An overview of arsenic contamination in water resources of Pakistan, risk assessment and remediation strategies
Chapter 10 Approaches for stochastic modelling of toxic ion adsorption at crystal-water interfaces: A case study of arsenic
Chapter 11 A comparison of technologies for remediation of arsenic-bearing water: The significance of constructed wetlands
Chapter 12 Application of nanotechnology in mitigating arsenic stress and accumulation in crops: Where we are and where we are moving towards?
Chapter 13 Nano-enabled remediation of arsenic-bearing water and wastewater
Chapter 14 Molecular Aspects of Arsenic Responsive Microbes in Soil-Plant-Aqueous Triphasic Systems
Chapter 15 Phosphate-induced phytoextraction by Pteris vittata reduced arsenic uptake by rice
Chapter 16 Modified biosorbents as potential biomaterials for arsenic removal from contaminated water
Chapter 17 Phytoremedial potential of perennial woody vegetation under arsenic-contaminated conditions in diverse environments
Chapter 18 Bacterial tolerance and biotransformation of arsenic in soil and aqueous media
Chapter 19 Arsenic bioremediation of soil and water systems - an overview
Chapter 20 Modern aspects of phytoremediation of arsenic-contaminated soils
Chapter 21 Nanoparticulate iron oxide minerals for arsenic removal from contaminated water
Chapter 22 Arsenic-toxicity and tolerance: phytochelatin-mediated detoxification and genetic engineering-based remediation
Chapter 23 Distribution of arsenic in rice grain from West Bengal, India: Its relevance to geographical origin, variety, cultivars and cultivation season. .
Chapter 02 Global arsenic contamination of groundwater, soil, and food crops and health impacts
Chapter 03 Arsenic contamination in rice and the possible mitigation options
Chapter 04 Arsenic in gold mining wastes: an environmental and human health threat in Ghana
Chapter 05 Arsenic Contamination in Karst Regions
Chapter 06 Arsenic dynamics in paddy rice ecosystems and human exposure
Chapter 07 Interaction of arsenic with biochar in water and soil: principles, applications, and prospects
Chapter 08 Accumulation and translocation of arsenic in rice with its distributional flow during cooking: A study in West Bengal, India
Chapter 09 An overview of arsenic contamination in water resources of Pakistan, risk assessment and remediation strategies
Chapter 10 Approaches for stochastic modelling of toxic ion adsorption at crystal-water interfaces: A case study of arsenic
Chapter 11 A comparison of technologies for remediation of arsenic-bearing water: The significance of constructed wetlands
Chapter 12 Application of nanotechnology in mitigating arsenic stress and accumulation in crops: Where we are and where we are moving towards?
Chapter 13 Nano-enabled remediation of arsenic-bearing water and wastewater
Chapter 14 Molecular Aspects of Arsenic Responsive Microbes in Soil-Plant-Aqueous Triphasic Systems
Chapter 15 Phosphate-induced phytoextraction by Pteris vittata reduced arsenic uptake by rice
Chapter 16 Modified biosorbents as potential biomaterials for arsenic removal from contaminated water
Chapter 17 Phytoremedial potential of perennial woody vegetation under arsenic-contaminated conditions in diverse environments
Chapter 18 Bacterial tolerance and biotransformation of arsenic in soil and aqueous media
Chapter 19 Arsenic bioremediation of soil and water systems - an overview
Chapter 20 Modern aspects of phytoremediation of arsenic-contaminated soils
Chapter 21 Nanoparticulate iron oxide minerals for arsenic removal from contaminated water
Chapter 22 Arsenic-toxicity and tolerance: phytochelatin-mediated detoxification and genetic engineering-based remediation
Chapter 23 Distribution of arsenic in rice grain from West Bengal, India: Its relevance to geographical origin, variety, cultivars and cultivation season. .