• be able to break down waste, but perhaps inefficiently and slowly. Bioaugmentation is a type of bioremediation in which it requires studying the indigenous...
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  • technologies. Some of the biological treatment techniques include bioaugmentation, bioventing, biosparging, bioslurping, and phytoremediation. Some chemical...
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  • strains to plastics is known as bioaugmentation, and it is a method to increase the biodegradability of plastics. Bioaugmentation has been used to enhance the...
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    which tend to be slow. There are two variants: biostimulation and bioaugmentation. Biostimulation is the addition of nutrients with trace elements, electron...
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    case of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Recent advancements in bioaugmentation and biostimulation of the excavated material have also proven to be...
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  • option, albeit an expensive one. Biostimulation can be enhanced by bioaugmentation. This process, overall, is referred to as bioremediation and is an...
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    pollutants such as hydrocarbons. A study has shown that biostimulation and bioaugmentation with P. fluorescens can significantly contribute to the removal of...
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    an electron acceptor while others require microbe supplementation (bioaugmentation). Regardless of the method used, only constant monitoring can prevent...
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  • Transformation of 6:2 Fluorotelomer Sulfonic Acid Affected by Plant, Nutrient, Bioaugmentation, and Soil Microbiome Interactions". Environmental Science & Technology...
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    applications. For example, the strain C. testosteroni I2gfp has been used in bioaugmentation trials aimed at treating toxic industrial byproducts such as 3-chloroaniline...
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  • slower than desired dechlorination rates. It has been suggested that bioaugmentation with DF-1 can lead to enhanced reductive dechlorination rates of PCBs...
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    pathway. Two options exist for degradation of atrazine using microbes, bioaugmentation or biostimulation. Like the herbicides trifluralin and alachlor, atrazine...
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    microorganisms. In some cases, specialized microbial cultures are added (bioaugmentation) to further enhance biodegradation. Approaches for oxygen addition...
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    potential risks of using antifungal drugs on individuals are high. Bioaugmentation is also considered as a possible treatment against B. dendrobatidis...
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  • microbes in the soil has been proposed as a potential carbon sink. Bioaugmentation has been suggested as a method to increase the 'intelligence' of microbial...
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    portal Environment portal Plants portal Trees portal Water portal Bioaugmentation Biodegradation Bioremediation Constructed wetland De Ceuvel Mycorrhizal...
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  • non-spore-forming, with type strain STL-6-O1T (=JCM 11388T =DSM 14525T). Bioaugmentation Parte, A.C. "Caldilinea". LPSN. Sekiguchi, Y. (2003). "Anaerolinea...
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    technologies. Some of the biological treatment techniques include bioaugmentation, bioventing, biosparging, bioslurping, and phytoremediation. Some chemical...
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    bioremediation. The addition of extraneous microorganisms to a site is termed bioaugmentation and is used when a particular microorganism is effective at degrading...
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    contaminated sites to recover from pollution and increases the chances of bioaugmentation or biostimulation trials to succeed. Microbial communities play a key...
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  • agglutinin does not bind nor does lysozyme work).[failed verification] Bioaugmentation List of bacterial orders List of bacteria genera Löffler FE, Yan J...
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  • conditions about 60-70% of the original organic matter remains in solution. Bioaugmentation with selectively enriched acidogenic consortia to enhance H2 production...
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    2002). "Catabolic mobile genetic elements and their potential use in bioaugmentation of polluted soils and waters". FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 42 (2): 199–208...
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  • quinones but respire with a novel protein-bound electron transport chain. Bioaugmentation Bioremediation Biostimulation List of bacteria genera Löffler FE, Yan...
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    Y, Wan L, Mao F, Zhang W, Chen X, Zhou H (May 2014). "Influence of bioaugmentation with Ferroplasma thermophilum on chalcopyrite bioleaching and microbial...
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    University of Technology [2][3] undertook trials of bacteria based bioaugmentation and biostimulation to gain biodegradation of oil hydrocarbons and reduce...
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  • required species in ERD systems used in bioremediation of PCE and TCE. Bioaugmentation Reductive dechlorination Chloroflexota Dehalococcoides Dehalobacter...
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  • "Actinobacteria: An eco-friendly and promising technology for the bioaugmentation of contaminants". Biotechnology Reports. 32: e00679. doi:10.1016/j...
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  • isolated from the Lingshui River in China, and could be further used in bioaugmentation to clear contaminated water. In addition to Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter...
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  • Andrea Leeson, C. Herb Ward ; authors, Wayne R. Amber ... [et (2013). Bioaugmentation for groundwater remediation. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-1-4614-4115-1...
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