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Effect of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria on Salicornia ramosissima Seed Germination under Salinity, CO2 and Temperature Stress [PDF]
In a scenario of climate change and growing population, halophyte root microbiota interactions may be a sustainable solution to improve alternative crop production while combating abiotic stress.
Bernabeu Meana, Miguel +6 more
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The presence of antibiotic residues in the environment raises concerns about toxicity to aquatic organisms and the emergence and development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Mohammad Javad Shokoohizadeh +3 more
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Terrestrial diesel spills significantly threaten the natural environment and human health, necessitating effective bioremediation strategies for diesel-contaminated soil.
Kabaza Maluleka +3 more
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The "Oil-Spill Snorkel": an innovative bioelectrochemical approach to accelerate hydrocarbons biodegradation in marine sediments [PDF]
This study presents the proof-of-concept of the "Oil-Spill Snorkel": a novel bioelectrochemical approach to stimulate the oxidative biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in sediments.
AULENTA, Federico +8 more
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Perspectives From Nature‐Based Solutions to Restore Soil and Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Over the past decade, research into nature‐based solutions (NBS) for protecting and restoring soil health and ecosystem functionality has notably increased. The close interrelationship between the effectiveness of NBS and soil health is increasingly emphasized in the relevant scientific literature. Nevertheless, soil quality monitoring remains
Carlo Calfapietra +4 more
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The role of cell bioaugmentation and gene bioaugmentation in the remediation of co-contaminated soils. [PDF]
Soils co-contaminated with metals and organics present special problems for remediation. Metal contamination can delay or inhibit microbial degradation of organic pollutants such that for effective in situ biodegradation, bioaugmentation is necessary. We monitored the degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) or 3-chlorobenzoate (3-CB) in ...
Ian L, Pepper +4 more
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Individual-based modelling of invasion in bioaugmented sand filter communities [PDF]
Using experimental data obtained from in vitro bioaugmentation studies of a sand filter community of 13 bacterial species, we develop an individual-based model representing the in silico counterpart of this synthetic microbial community.
Baetens, Jan +5 more
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Flooding in Bangladesh increased microbial diversity and introduced 29 beneficial taxa, including nitrogen fixers and phosphate solubilizers, enhancing soil recovery. Unique flood‐adapted microbes like Sulfuricurvum sp. emerged, highlighting flooding's role in reshaping microbial communities for agricultural resilience.
Tanzim Rahman +7 more
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Gentle remediation options for DDT- and HCH-contaminated soil
Gentle remediation options (GROs) such as vermiremediation have not been applied in Colombian soils with DDT and HCH yet, while bioaugmentation and biostimulation under anaerobic and/or aerobic conditions have been successfully implemented.
María Camila Portilla-Saldarriaga +3 more
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Bioaugmentation of anaerobic sludge with Syntrophomonas zehnderi as a Prospect for enhanced methane production from oleate [PDF]
Manuscript revisedBioaugmentation of anaerobic sludge with long-chain fatty acids (LCFA)-degrading bacteria can be a feasible strategy to enhance methane production from LCFA.
Alves, M. M. +2 more
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