Bio-Solutions for Environmental Health Challenges
*Corresponding Author: John A. Doe, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Email: johndoe@cam.ac.uk
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This collection explores biochemical strategies for environmental challenges. It covers metabolic engineering of bacteria and fungal enzymes for bioremediation of pollutants and emerging contaminants. Plant and microalgae mechanisms for heavy metal detoxification and wastewater treatment are discussed. The impact of microplastics and epigenetics on aquatic organisms, alongside climate change effects on soil enzymes and nitrogen cycling, are examined. Advances in biosensors for environmental monitoring and enzymatic plastic degradation are highlighted, emphasizing innovative biological solutions for a cleaner planet

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