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Nitrogen Cycle : Ecology, Biotechnological Applications and Environmental Impacts - Jesus Gonzalez-Lopez

Nitrogen Cycle

Ecology, Biotechnological Applications and Environmental Impacts

By: Jesus Gonzalez-Lopez (Editor), Alejandro Gonzalez-Martinez (Editor)

Hardcover | 23 July 2021 | Edition Number 1

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Anthropogenic activity has clearly altered the N cycle contributing (among other factors) to climate change. This book aims to provide new biotechnological approach representing innovative strategies to solve specific problems related to the imbalance originating in the N cycle. Aspects such as new conceptions in agriculture, wastewater treatment, and greenhouse gas emissions are discussed in this book with a multidisciplinary vision. A team of international authors with wide experience have contributed up-to-date reviews, highlighting scientific principles and their environmental importance and integrating different biotechnological processes in environmental technology.

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