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Preface; Contents; Bioremediation of the Environment; 1 Biological Perspective and Role of Bacteria in Pesticide Degradation; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Intra Multiple Properties of Pesticides; 3 Biodegradation Process; 4 Bacterial Degradation of Pesticides; 4.1 Genetics for Pesticide Degradation; 5 Limitations of Bioremediation; 6 Conclusion; References; 2 Nanobioremediation Technologies for Sustainable Environment; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Biosynthesis of Zinc Nanoparticles (ZnNP's); 3 Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles (AgNP's); 4 Biosynthesis of Gold Nanoparticles (AuNP's).

5 Synthesis of Iron Nanoparticles (FeNP's)6 Synthesis of Copper Nanoparticles (CuNP's); 7 Nano Bioremediation; 8 Conclusions; References; 3 Stabilization of Market Vegetable Waste through the Process of Vermicomposting by Eisenia Foetida; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Materials and Methods; 2.1 pH: Electrometric Method (Standard Method); 2.2 Electrical Conductivity (EC); 2.3 Total Organic Carbon (Nelson and Sommers Method, 1982); 2.4 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (Bremner and Mulvaney Method, 1982); 2.5 Phosphorus (Garg et al. 2005); 2.6 Potassium (Flame Photometric Method); 3 Results and Discussion.

AcknowledgementsReferences; 4 Bioremediation-A Ecosafe Approach for Dairy Effluent Treatment; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Bioremediation; 1.2 In Situ Bioremediation; 1.3 Ex Situ Bioremediation; 2 Dairy Industry; 3 Conclusion; References; 5 Application of Bioremediation on Food Waste Management for Cleaner Environment; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Characteristics and Treatment of Various Food Industries; 2.1 Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industry; 2.2 Fermentation Industry; 2.3 Dairy Industry; 2.4 Meat and Poultry Industry; 3 Advantages of Bioremediation; 4 Limitation of Bioremediation.

5 ConclusionReferences; 6 The Role of Decomposer Animals in Bioremediation of Soils; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Importance of Soil Animal (Earthworm) in Bioremediation of Soil; 2.1 Earthworm Abiotic and Biotic Effects Upon the Soil Environment; 2.1.1 Abiotic Effects; 2.1.2 Biotic Effects; 2.1.3 Bioremediation Limitation; 3 Soil Animals as Indicators of Environmental Contamination; 4 Potential Utilization of Soil Animals in Bioremediation; 5 Conclusion; References.

7 The Role of Eudrillus eugenia in the Degradation of Paper Cup Waste and the Morphological, Physiological and Histological Changes in the OrganismAbstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Materials and Methods; 2.1 Preparation of Experimental Media; 2.1.1 Extract of Earthworm; 2.1.2 Antioxidative Enzyme Assay; 2.1.3 Comet Assay; 2.1.4 Histopathological Study; 3 Results and Discussion; 3.1 Antioxidative Assay; 3.1.1 Variation in CAT; 3.1.2 Variation in GST; 3.1.3 Variation in GPX; 3.1.4 Variation in SOD; 3.1.5 Variation in Protein; 3.2 Comet Assay; 3.3 Histological Analysis.

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