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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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Chromatiaceae are one of the two
families of
purple sulfur bacteria,
together with the Ectothiorhodospiraceae. They
belong to the
order Chromatiales...
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Lemnoideae of the arum
family Araceae. L.
minor is used as
animal fodder,
bioremediator, for
wastewater nutrient recovery, and
other applications.
Lemna minor...
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housing the bacteria.
Denitrifying bacteria are said to be high
quality bioremediators because of
their adaptability to a
variety of
different environments...
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sized water body with a
clear surface.
Duckweed also
functions as a
bioremediator by
effectively filtering contaminants such as bacteria, nitrogen, phosphates...
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Mohammadi Goltapeh,
Younes Rezaee Danesh, Ajit
Varma (2013).
Fungi as
bioremediators (1 ed.). Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-33811-3. {{cite book}}:...
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Gordonia paraffinivorans and
Gordonia alkaliphila, both of
which are
known bioremediators. Q8 was ****igned as a
novel species based on a <70%
ratio of DNA homology...
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Mohammadi Goltapeh;
Younes Rezaee Danesh; Ajit
Varma (2013).
Fungi as
Bioremediators.
Springer Science &
Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-33811-3.
Iqbal Ahmad;...
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polluted water as it
absorbs pollutants and in fact is used as a
bioremediator.
Specimens with a very
bitter or ****y
taste should not be eaten. In...
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juvenile sea cu****bers will
often bury into the sand and will act as
bioremediators while sifting through sediment while feeding. This
results in high levels...