Analysis into the viability of pea gravel as a diffusing material for biostimulation systems in petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils. [PDF]
Abstract Injecting biostimulatory solutions around underground storage tanks (UGSTs) promotes petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) bioremediation without the use of intrusive infrastructure. Yet, it is unclear how the interaction between porous bedding material (i.e., pea gravel) and biostimulatory solutions impacts PHC biodegradation rates.
Schryer AD +3 more
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Actinomycetes as biostimulants
The article discusses the dynamics of biosynthesis of antibiotic substances of protein nature by local strains isolated from acreage intended for cotton cultivation. Data on the selection of nutrient media of various variations, conditions of cultivation of strains of soil actinomycete Streptomycessp, the dynamics of crop growth and optimization ...
Aripov Bakhtiyor Farmanovich +1 more
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Regeneration in Aesthetic Medicine: Mechanisms, Evidence, and Clinical Boundaries. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Regeneration has emerged as a key concept in aesthetic medicine as the field evolves from predominantly volumetric correction toward biologically oriented strategies aimed at improving tissue quality, function, and long‐term structural integrity.
Barbosa AP.
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Qualitative Comparison of LED and LASER Effects on Cutaneous Wound Healing: A Systematic Review of Experimental Studies. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This systematic review presents qualitative comparisons between LED and LASER photobiomodulation in cutaneous wound healing, limited by the substantial heterogeneity of experimental parameters. Chronic wounds represent a major clinical challenge due to prolonged healing times, high risk of infection, and increased healthcare costs ...
Miranda MB +4 more
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The effect of plant biostimulation on fruits of traditional tomato germplasm is largely unknown. We examined how a tropical plant-derived biostimulant impacts the nutritional, functional, and compositional characteristics of tomato fruits from four ...
Youssef Rouphael +7 more
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In-Field Observation of Root Growth and Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency of Winter Oilseed Rape
Field trials were conducted with two nitrogen applications (0 or 240 kg N ha−1) and three modern cultivars of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) previously selected from a root morphology screen at a young developmental stage.
Julien Louvieaux +3 more
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Diverse reductive dehalogenases are associated with Clostridiales-enriched microcosms dechlorinating 1,2-dichloroethane [PDF]
The achievement of successful biostimulation of active microbiomes for the cleanup of a polluted site is strictly dependent on the knowledge of the key microorganisms equipped with the relevant catabolic genes responsible for the degradation process.
Balloi, Annalisa +8 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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Effort to improve coupled in situ chemical oxidation with bioremediation: a review of optimization strategies [PDF]
Purpose - In order to provide highly effective yet relatively inexpensive strategies for the remediation of recalcitrant organic contaminants, research has focused on in situ treatment technologies. Recent investigation has shown that coupling two common
Grotenhuis, J.T.C. +3 more
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Effect of biostimulation in the bioremediation of waters coming from debittering olives process
The potential bioremediation of native microorganisms presents in lye waters, produced during the industrial debittering of green table olives was studied in this work.
Mariela Maldonado +7 more
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