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Bioaugmentation in anaerobic digesters: a systematic review [PDF]
Bioaugmentation, the intentional introduction of specific microorganisms into anaerobic digestion (AD) systems, has shown promise in enhancing methane production and in mitigating stressful conditions, particularly in systems operating below optimal ...
Mozhdeh Alipoursarbani +3 more
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Plant and soil transcriptomics reveal the consequences of bioaugmentation of co-contaminated soil with Pseudomonas qingdaonensis ZCR6 during bacteria-assisted phytoremediation [PDF]
Our study evaluated the bioaugmentation potential of the Pseudomonas qingdaonensis ZCR6 strain to support the phytoremediation of multicontaminated soil.
Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak +4 more
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Boundary conditions for exploiting the cooperation of Aminobacter niigataensis MSH1 with Piscinibacter sp. K169 to support 2,6-dichlorobenzamide biodegradation in sand filters for drinking water treatment: role of cell density and organic carbon [PDF]
Aminobacter niigataensis MSH1 mineralizes the groundwater micropollutant 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM) and is a candidate for bioaugmentation of sand filters in drinking water treatment plants (DWTP) to avert BAM-contamination. Piscinibacter sp.
Siyao Du +5 more
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Bioaugmentation, the addition of cultured microorganisms to enhance the currently existing microbial community, is an option to remediate contaminated areas.
Setyo Budi Kurniawan +8 more
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Bioaugmentation strategies were tested to improve energetic valorization of shrimp processing waste (SPW) by anaerobic digestion (AD). A fermenting bacteria pool (F210) obtained from coastal lake sediments and two strains of anaerobic fungi (AF ...
Valentina Mazzurco Miritana +4 more
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Volatile fatty acids (VFA) are industrially versatile chemicals and have a major market. Although currently produced from petrochemicals, chemical industries are moving towards more bio-based VFA produced from abundant, cheap and renewable sources such ...
Nanditha Murali +2 more
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Bioremediation of Atrazine Herbicide Contaminated Soil Using Different Bioremediation Strategies
This study evaluated the bioremediation of atrazine herbicide contaminated agricultural soil under different bioremediation strategies using indigenous Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus subtilis and Aspergillus niger as bioaugmentation agents and poultry
OA Olu-Arotiowa +3 more
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Background Biogas production from lignocellulosic biomass is generally considered to be challenging due to the recalcitrant nature of this biomass. In this study, the recalcitrance of birch was reduced by applying steam-explosion (SE) pretreatment (210 ...
Daniel Girma Mulat +3 more
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Gentle Remediation Options (GROs), such as biostimulation, bioaugmentation, phytoremediation and vermiremediation, are cost-effective and environmentally-friendly solutions for soils simultaneously polluted with organic and inorganic compounds.
Rafael G. Lacalle +7 more
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Bioremediation approaches for oil contaminated soils in extremely high-mountainous conditions
Development of methods for bioremediation of soils contaminated with petroleum products is one of the most urgent tasks of our time. This task is more difficult to perform in high-mountainous landscapes, at an altitude of more than 4 000 m a.s.l ...
Nurzat Totubaeva +3 more
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