Interactions Between Soil Particles and Microorganisms
Impact on the Terrestrial Ecosystem
IUPAC Series on Analytical and Physical Chemistry of Environmental Systems (Series Nr. 8)

1. Edition February 2002
XVI, 566 Pages, Hardcover
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
This book provides readers with a critical evaluation of the state of the art in the interactions of soil minerals with organic components and microorganisms. It defines the impact of these interactions on environmental quality and ecosystem health around the world. The author examines how microorganisms and organic compounds interact to produce soil aggregates, how minerals are weathered by microbes, how metal pollutants are mobilized from minerals by microbes, and the resulting effect on the environment.
This definitive guide provides the scientific community with a critical evaluation of the
interactions of minerals, organic components and microorganisms in the soil and their importance in the ecosystem.
* Provides a unique insight into the effects of microbes on pollutants in the soil, which is necessary for all environmental scientists working in this area
* Allows further discussion and development to uncover the dynamics and mechanisms of the environmental processes of nature
Series Preface.
Preface.
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL PARTICLE-MICROORGANISM INTERACTIONS.
Interactions between Microorganisms and Soil Particles: An Overview (C. Chenu and G. Stotzky).
A Fractal Approach for Interactions between Soil Particles and Microorganisms (N. Senesi and L. Boddy).
Interactions of Organic Materials and Microorganisms with Minerals in the Stabilization of Structure (J. A. Baldock).
Impact of Organic Substances on the Formation and Transformation of the Metal Oxides in Soil Environments (A. Violante, G. S. R. Krishnamurti and P. M. Huang).
Microbial Mobilization of Metals from Soil Minerals under Aerobic Conditions (E. Kurek).
Interactions of Bacteria and Environmental Metals, Fine-grained Mineral Development and Bioremediation Strategies (J. S. McLean, J.-U. Lee and T. J. Beveridge).
PART II: IMPACT OF SOIL PARTICLE-MICROORGANISM INTERACTIONS ON THE TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT.
(A) ION CYCLING AND ORGANIC POLLUTANT TRANSFORMATION.
Effect of Mineral Colloids on Biogeochemical Cycling of C, N, P and S in Soil (G. Guggenberger and K. M. Haider).
Impact of Interactions between Microorganisms and Soil Colloids on the Transformation of Organic Pollutants (J. Dec, J.-M. Bollag, P. M. Huang, and N. Senesi).
(B) RHIZOSPHERE CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY.
Chemical and Biological Processes in the Rhizosphere: Metal Pollutants (P. M. Huang and J. J. Germida).
Biotic and Abiotic Interactions in the Rhizosphere: Organic Pollutants (T. A. Anderson, D. P. Shupack and H. Awata).
(C) ANAEROBIC AND TRANSPORT PROCESSES, AND THE SUBSURFACE TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT.
Interactions between Microorganisms and Minerals under Anaerobic Conditions (H. L. Ehrlich).
The Role of Mineral Colloids in the Facilitated Transport of Contaminants in Saturated Porous media (M. Elimelech and J. N. Ryan).
Index.