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Bioremediation broadly refers to any
process wherein a
biological system (typically bacteria, microalgae,
fungi in mycoremediation, and
plants in phytoremediation)...
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Bioremediation is the
process of
decontaminating polluted sites through the
usage of
either endogenous or
external microorganism. In situ is a term utilized...
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plants can
sequester toxic compounds from the environment, as a form of
bioremediation.
These symbiotic relationships are
generally between plants and arbuscular...
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Bioremediation of
petroleum contaminated environments is a
process in
which the
biological pathways within microorganisms or
plants are used to degrade...
- Nonetheless, many
strategies have been devised,
bioremediation being prominent. The
basic problem with
bioremediation is the
paucity of
enzymes that act on them...
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Bioremediation of
radioactive waste or
bioremediation of
radionuclides is an
application of
bioremediation based on the use of
biological agents bacteria...
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Extremophiles are also of
interest because of
their potential for
bioremediation of
environments made
hazardous to
humans due to
pollution or contamination...
- role that
microbial exoenzymes serve is in the
natural ecology and
bioremediation of
terrestrial and
marine environments. Very
limited information is...
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Toluene (/ˈtɒl.juiːn/), also
known as
toluol (/ˈtɒl.ju.ɒl, -ɔːl, -oʊl/), is a
substituted aromatic hydrocarbon with the
chemical formula C6H5CH3, often...
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microbiologist and
mycologist specializing in geomicrobiology, geomycology, and
bioremediation. He is
currently a
professor at the
University of Dundee,
holding the...