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- incineration. Another example is bioventing, which is inexpensive to bioremediate contaminated sites, however, this process is extensive and can take a...
- have to be surgically removed by a doctor. Fish bones have been used to bioremediate lead from contaminated soil. Fish meal Kris S. Freeman (January 2012)...
- biological means: Fish bones are being researched for their ability to bioremediate lead in contaminated soil. The fungus Aspergillus versicolor is effective...
- uranium-polluted water. The proteobacterium Geobacter has also been shown to bioremediate uranium in ground water. The mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices increases...
- LNAPL) to recover free-product from the groundwater and soil, and to bioremediate soils. The bioslurper system uses a “slurp” tube that extends into the...
- a heavy metal biosorbent. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has potential to bioremediate toxic pollutants like ****nic from industrial effluent. Bronze statues...
- ability of some Gammaproteobacteria (e.g. the genus Alcanivorax) to bioremediate oil is increasingly important for degrading crude oil after oil spills...
- chemical and biological changes require adaptation from soil microbes to bioremediate. The susceptibility of the pollutant is also important to consider. Properties...
- exhibit resistance genes to heavy metals that limit their ability to bioremediate radionuclides. In these particular cases, a carbon source such as ethanol...
- Gow**** Canal's unique microbial communities. These naturally-evolving bioremediating bacteria consume the Gow****’ pollutants. Understanding how they co-exist...