Chlorinated hydrocarbons (CAHs)-toxic co-contaminants in landfill gas-demand urgent biological mitigation strategies. This book synthesizes a decade of research to decode microbial-driven CAHs transformation in landfill cover ecosystems.Integrating field studies multi-omics analyses and lab experiments we reveal:Metabolic interplay between CAHs and methane oxidation regulating methanotrophic activity;Rhizosphere-enhanced degradation of chlorinated alkanes via adsorption-biotransformation coupling;Degradation pathways for priority pollutants (e.g. chloroform TCE) under landfill stresses.Critical breakthroughs demonstrate plant-microbe synergies accelerating CAHs detoxification with applied solutions including immobilized methanotrophic biofilters for sustained TCE removal.Contribution & Value: Establishes a micro-to-ecosystem framework linking CAHs biotransformation to environmental resilience; Delivers adaptable bioremediation strategies for researchers and policymakers; Advances sustainable waste management through biological innovation.To Readers: While rigorous inherent complexities in microbial systems may lead to oversights. We welcome scholarly feedback to refine this critical discourse.
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