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    Bioremediation broadly refers to any process wherein a biological system (typically bacteria, microalgae, fungi in mycoremediation, and plants in phytoremediation)...
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  • Bioremediation of petroleum contaminated environments is a process in which the biological pathways within microorganisms or plants are used to degrade...
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    Bioremediation is the process of decontaminating polluted sites through the usage of either endogenous or external microorganism. In situ is a term utilized...
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    Nonetheless, many strategies have been devised, bioremediation being prominent. The basic problem with bioremediation is the paucity of enzymes that act on them...
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  • plants can sequester toxic compounds from the environment, as a form of bioremediation. These symbiotic relationships are generally between plants and arbuscular...
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    role that microbial exoenzymes serve is in the natural ecology and bioremediation of terrestrial and marine environments. Very limited information is...
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    Toluene (/ˈtɒl.juiːn/), also known as toluol (/ˈtɒl.ju.ɒl, -ɔːl, -oʊl/), is a substituted aromatic hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C6H5CH3, often...
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    remediate arsenic contaminated water. Bioremediation is said to be cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Bioremediation of ground water contaminated with...
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  • Chloroform, or trichloromethane (often abbreviated as TCM), is an organochloride with the formula CHCl3 and a common solvent. It is a volatile, colorless...
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    Bioremediation of radioactive waste or bioremediation of radionuclides is an application of bioremediation based on the use of biological agents bacteria...
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  • modification of the environment to stimulate existing bacteria capable of bioremediation. This can be done by addition of various forms of rate limiting nutrients...
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  • biohydrometallurgy with applications in ore refinement, precious metal recovery, and bioremediation. The largest application currently being used is the treatment of mining...
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    availability. Chlorella vulgaris has been the microalgae of choice for several bioremediation processes. Owing to its ability to remove a variety of pollutants such...
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    One area in which Rhodotorula species may become of importance is in bioremediation, especially of contaminated water sites. As with bacteria, fungi can...
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    Extremophiles are also of interest because of their potential for bioremediation of environments made hazardous to humans due to pollution or contamination...
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    sonar Noise barrier Noise control Soundproofing Radiation Actinides Bioremediation Depleted uranium Nuclear fission Nuclear fallout Plutonium Poisoning...
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    needed] Some yeasts can find potential application in the field of bioremediation. One such yeast, Yarrowia lipolytica, is known to degrade palm oil mill...
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    Review. Retrieved 2023-04-22. "What is Bioremediation". www.hawaii.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-27. "What Is Bioremediation, and How Does It Work (With Examples)...
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  • They are fairly stable and therefore persistent in the environment. Bioremediation of PCBs is the use of microorganisms to degrade PCBs from contaminated...
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    traditions for other applications, including cattle feed, using algae for bioremediation or pollution control, transforming sunlight into algae fuels or other...
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  • natural degradation Bioremediation uses microorganisms to remove waste products from a contaminated area. Since 1991 bioremediation has been a suggested...
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    biomineralize uranium oxides, suggesting they may have application in the bioremediation of radioactively polluted sites. Several pivotal discoveries in biology...
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  • S-200 is a bioremediation product used to clean up oil spills. It is an oleophilic nitrogen-phosphorus nutrient that promotes the growth of micro-organisms...
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  • (USDWs) through leaks in tubing and casing during the injection process. Bioremediation is the use of microorganisms to treat contaminated water. A carefully...
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    genetic manipulation, making it a common organism used in research, bioremediation, and synthesis of chemicals and other compounds. The Food and Drug Administration...
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    extraction, permeable reactive barriers, monitored natural attenuation, bioremediation-phytoremediation, chemical oxidation, steam-enhanced extraction and...
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  • pollution by the degradation of the xenobiotics; a process known as bioremediation. Microorganisms are able to adapt to xenobiotics introduced into the...
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    sonar Noise barrier Noise control Soundproofing Radiation Actinides Bioremediation Depleted uranium Nuclear fission Nuclear fallout Plutonium Poisoning...
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    coli. Modified E. coli cells have been used in vaccine development, bioremediation, production of biofuels, lighting, and production of immobilised enzymes...
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    beaches". SFGate. Retrieved 8 March 2024. Burlison D (30 April 2018). "Bioremediation Efforts Mushroom in the Aftermath of California's North Bay Fires"....
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