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BIOREMEDIATION

2023
Bioremediation is a new emerging technology which is used to control pollution. This technique involves microbial metabolism to degrade contaminants present in the environment. These mini-creatures may be indigenous or exogenous to the polluted site. The operation of bioremediation can be performed with either in-situ or ex-situ strategy.
Mahenthiran R   +2 more
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Metagenomics for Bioremediation

2011
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George, Isabelle   +2 more
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Nano-Bioremediation Applications of Nanotechnology for Bioremediation

2017
Owing to the rapid growth of industrialization, urbanization, and modern agricultural practices, pollution of stream water or groundwater and soil is on the rise. The biggest challenge to researchers is the removal of contaminants. To fulfill the human desire for energy generation and other needs, natural resources have been exploited resulting in the ...
S. Raj Kumar, P. Gopinath
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In Situ Bioremediation

2007
In situ bioremediation technologies are sustainable because they neither require transport and deposition of contaminated soil, nor groundwater pumping, treatment, and discharge to recipients. Successful full-scale cases have benefited from the understanding of the prevailing environmental conditions and microbial communities present in both the ...
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Bioremediation and Using of Fungi in Bioremediation

2018
Pollutants causing environmental pollutionhave gained a rapid increase with the industry developing parallel to theincreasing population. These pollutants both disrupt the balance of nature andaffect the health of the living beings in the negative. At the present time,bioremediation has gained an important place in the studies related to theelimination
VURAL, Ali   +2 more
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