Heavy Metals and Other Pollutants in the Environment: Biological Aspects

Heavy Metals and Other Pollutants in the Environment: Biological Aspects
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The usual nonsense by Zaikov et al. Taraky Rodrigues I have not seen original publications of the authors in the medium- or even in the low impact scientific journals on the subject of the book. It is obviously a compilation of available to them scientific/technical literature. I strongly recommend ignoring this compilation.There are approximately 500 books which are mainly co-edited by Zaikov. This is a very impressive number.An immediate question pops up: What is the quality of such books?Let anyone make an educated guess.We will mention only that Renaissance man Zaikov covers the following topics: quantum chemistry, nanochemistry, nanotechnology, o
Glotov, DSc, Professor, Dept. Although there is particular emphasis on East European territory, this book will appeal to researchers in other countries, regardless of their regional interests, in addition to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in soil science, chemistry, botany, microbiology and ecology." Nikolai V. "The detailed coverage of diverse topics indicates an impressive breadth of knowledge on this subject. of Biology, Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia), in Journal of Nature Science and Sustainable Technology, 11(1). Heavy Metals and Other Pollutants in the Environment has succeeded in providing an overview of both new data and divergent views of specialists in different fields of biological and ecological knowledge on interrelation between abiotic environment and living organisms
This important new volume presents a plethora of research on the distribution of heavy metals in soils and rocks of natural habitats, farmlands, and urbanized areas along with the factors influencing their bioavailability. The authors evaluate the content of organic matter, soil acidity, mineral fertilizers, and more. Developed for ecologists and specialists in the field of environmental protection and the conservation of biological diversity, the book presents the problems of reducing the anthropogenic load on the surrounding countryside and focuses on sustainable agricultural development.
Bekuzarova, DSc in Agriculture, is a Deserved Inventor of Russia and has been awarded the Medal of Popova. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, Russia, and a member of the N. I. Lisitsyn is the author of about 230 publications in scientific journals and conference proceedings, as well as the co-breeder of oats variety Krechet. She is also a Professor at the