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How Plants and Microorganisms Can Clean up the Mess We MakeBioremediation is a fascinating area to explore if you are interested in ecology, ecosystems, and nature restoration. This is the process by which we use plants, bacteria, or fungi to clean up ...
One possible option is bioremediation, or the use of naturally occurring microorganisms (such as fungus and bacteria) that can "eat" pollutants, including those found in soil and the water table.
In the following 20 years, we further investigated functional absorbents for selective metals, and explored bioremediation —using plants ... but instead inside bacteria and fungi known as ...
Cleaning up after a major oil spill is a long, expensive process, and the damage to a coastal region's ecosystem can be significant. This is especially true for the world's Arctic region, where newly ...
The discovery could lead to new bioremediation strategies for marine ecosystems ... Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) are microorganisms that can use HOCs as a food source. While these bacteria ...
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