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Environmental Microbiology by Walter Reineke and Michael Schlömann provides an in-depth exploration of microbial communities and their functions within natural and engineered environments. The text covers fundamental concepts of microbial ecology, including nutrient cycling, biodegradation, and bioremediation strategies.
Readers will discover how microorganisms interact with their surroundings and influence critical environmental processes such as carbon and nitrogen cycling. The book addresses practical applications including wastewater treatment, soil remediation, and the role of microbes in sustainable environmental management.
This comprehensive resource is essential for students and professionals in microbiology, environmental science, and biotechnology, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical insights into microbial processes that shape our planet.







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