Biotechnological Intervention as an Aquatic Clean Up Tool

  • Dervash M
  • Bhat R
  • Shafiq S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Water is a fundamental compound for survival of life on earth. Its unique physico-chemical properties are a hinge for biochemical metabolism in any form of biota. Environmental pollution and issues has degraded the quality of freshwater and depletes its resources from finite to limited quantity. Preservation of freshwater sources is nowadays the most pressing environmental concern due to ever increas- ing anthropogenic pressures. For the global sustainability of freshwater ecosystems, it becomes imperative to adopt ecologically sound restoration and management practices for the sustainability of life on earth

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Dervash, M. A., Bhat, R. A., Shafiq, S., Singh, D. V., & Mushtaq, N. (2020). Biotechnological Intervention as an Aquatic Clean Up Tool. In Fresh Water Pollution Dynamics and Remediation (pp. 183–196). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8277-2_11

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