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Extracellular Enzymes in Environments: Responses to Collaborative Remediation of Contaminated Soil and Groundwater provides an overview of the functions, activities, and analysis methods of enzymes in soil and water environments. In addition, the response of enzymes to environmental changes (e.g., contamination, remediation, climate change, fertilization) is also summarized based on experimental results. Spatial and temporal distribution of enzyme activities is assessed using in-situ zymography. Furthermore, variation of enzyme activities in hotspots (i.e., rhizosphere, detritusphere) and controlling factors are also summarized.
Sediment control. --- Soil management. --- Water quality management. --- Agricultural ecology. --- Agriculture --- Agroecology --- Ecology --- Permaculture --- Water quality --- Water quality control --- Management --- Sewage disposal --- Water conservation --- Water-supply --- Soils --- Soil science --- Agronomy --- Control of sediment --- Hydraulic engineering --- Environmental aspects --- Environmental Sciences --- Science --- Bioremediation. --- Extracellular enzymes.
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