Definition of Biostimulation. Meaning of Biostimulation. Synonyms of Biostimulation

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- Biostimulation involves the modification of the environment to stimulate existing bacteria capable of bioremediation. This can be done by addition of various...
- microorganisms. In some cases, specialized microbial cultures are added (biostimulation). Some examples of bioremediation related technologies are phytoremediation...
- studying the indigenous varieties present in the location to determine if biostimulation is possible. After discovering the indigenous bacteria found in the...
- waste, which tend to be slow. There are two variants: biostimulation and bioaugmentation. Biostimulation is the addition of nutrients with trace elements,...
- exist for degradation of atrazine using microbes, bioaugmentation or biostimulation. Like the herbicides trifluralin and alachlor, atrazine is susceptible...
- organic compounds (VOCs). Recent advancements in bioaugmentation and biostimulation of the excavated material have also proven to be able to remediate semi-volatile...
- for this at that time. Mester originally called this approach "laser biostimulation'", but it soon became known as “low-level laser therapy" and with the...
- organic chemicals. Techniques used in bioremediation include landfarming, biostimulation and bioaugmentating soil biota with commercially available microflora...
- David J.; Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan; Wanner, Christoph (2020). "In Situ Biostimulation of Cr(VI) Reduction in a Fast-Flowing Oxic Aquifer". ACS Earth and Space...
- environmental pollutants such as hydrocarbons. A study has shown that biostimulation and bioaugmentation with P. fluorescens can significantly contribute...