- be able to
break down waste, but
perhaps inefficiently and slowly.
Bioaugmentation is a type of
bioremediation in
which it
requires studying the indigenous...
-
strains to
plastics is
known as
bioaugmentation, and it is a
method to
increase the
biodegradability of plastics.
Bioaugmentation has been used to
enhance the...
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sterols such as
ergosterol and estrogens.
Strain I2gfp has been used in
bioaugmentation trials, in
attempts to
treat the
industrial byproduct 3-chloroaniline...
-
Transformation of 6:2
Fluorotelomer Sulfonic Acid
Affected by Plant, Nutrient,
Bioaugmentation, and Soil
Microbiome Interactions".
Environmental Science & Technology...
- technologies. Some of the
biological treatment techniques include bioaugmentation, bioventing, biosparging, bioslurping, and phytoremediation. Some chemical...
-
pollutants such as hydrocarbons. A
study has
shown that
biostimulation and
bioaugmentation with P.
fluorescens can
significantly contribute to the
removal of...
- an
electron acceptor while others require microbe supplementation (
bioaugmentation).
Regardless of the
method used, only
constant monitoring can prevent...
- non-spore-forming, with type
strain STL-6-O1T (=JCM 11388T =DSM 14525T).
Bioaugmentation Parte, A.C. "Caldilinea". LPSN. Sekiguchi, Y. (2003). "Anaerolinea...
- pathway. Two
options exist for
degradation of
atrazine using microbes,
bioaugmentation or biostimulation. Like the
herbicides trifluralin and alachlor, atrazine...
-
which tend to be slow.
There are two variants:
biostimulation and
bioaugmentation.
Biostimulation is the
addition of
nutrients with
trace elements, electron...