That is a very complicated questions because bioremediation has so many different meaning.
For example, BioWorld Hydrocarbon Treatment is a form of bioremediation. They add microbes to an oil spill along with an enhancer to speed up the cleaning process.
Some companies just add microbes and call that bioremediation, some just add a fertilizer (which can cause algae to bloom, which isn't good).
So I would look up BioWorld's Hydrocarbon treatment! Look up their website.
Bioremediation of petroleum is not effected by amount of oxygen present
Uranium bioremediation is the process of cleaning soils and waters contaminated with uranium.
biotechnology,GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) Bioremediation,
Bioremediation is using a species to clean up a specific area.
Bioremediation is defined as using biological organism to remove hazardous substances from an area Therefore, some examples of bioremediation include using living organism to clean up an oil spill or to remove pollutants from soil/water Hope that helps!
yes, bioremediation is very safe because it used bacteria to clean up contaminated environments.
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John T. Cookson has written: 'Bioremediation Engineering' -- subject(s): Bioremediation
so hows everyone here in this website bioremediation
Some Pseudomonas bacteria feed on hydrocarbons; these organisms are used in bioremediation.
not at all. some virus destruct algal blooms but nothing else is known yet.
The correct spelling is bioremediation and not bioremediation. Bioremediation is using deliberately introduced or naturally occurring microorganisms to break down environmental pollutants. Other forms of life can be used to consume the pollutants as well. The process cleans up a polluted area.