Biodeterioration is the decaying of organic matter like wood,timber,sewage etc while biodegradation is the decaying of inorganic matter like herbicides , DDT , Insectisides etc with the help of microbes.....
The main differences between biodeterioration and biodegradation are the undesirability and uncontrollability of the former
Biodegradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons is not significant.
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The main difference between Ordinary Polythene & Biodegradable polythene is: * Ordinary polythene takes an around 100 + years to degrade... * Biodegradable/Degradable polythene degrades or biodegrades in around 5 yrs depending on how it's made and how its disposed. However, biodegradation starts in the presence of sunlight, moisture, mechanical stress and/or microorganisms... For more information on biodegradable polythene film please visit www.polybags.co.uk who offers both type of bags and will be able help you more... http://www.polybags.co.uk/index_scroll.htm?main=cs_898.htm.
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The main differences between biodeterioration and biodegradation are the undesirability and uncontrollability of the former
K. Z. Gumargalieva has written: 'Biodegradation and biodeterioration of polymers' -- subject(s): Polymers, Biodegradation, Chemical kinetics, Polymers in medicine
Robert J. Koestler has written: 'Assessment of the susceptibility to biodeterioration of selected polymers and resins' -- subject(s): Biodegradation, Gums and resins, Polymers, Stone, Deterioration 'Assessment of the susceptibility to biodeterioration of selected polymers and resins' -- subject(s): Gums and resins, Polymers, Stone, Biodegradation, Deterioration
M. V. Rao has written: 'Biodeterioration of timber and its prevention in Indian coastal waters' -- subject(s): Biodegradation, Prevention, Timber
A biodeterioration is the decay of wood and other materials as a result of the action of bacteria, fungi or other organisms.
there are two types of biodegradation
The difference between natural biological and man made methods is that the later uses chemical processes which can be harmful to the environment. Biological methods use evaporation, oxidation, and biodegradation to safely cleanup
Biodegradation is called बिओदेग्रदतिओन (Biodegradati-oon) in Marathi.
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Biodegradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons is not significant.
James S. Muraoka has written: 'Effect of bottom sediment containing hydrogen sulfide on materials ; Part 1.' -- subject(s): Materials, Hydrogen sulphide, Marine fouling organisms, Biodeterioration 'Plastic film coatings for protection from marine fouling and corrosion' -- subject(s): Plastic films, Protective coatings, Marine fouling organisms 'Deep-ocean biodeterioration of materials' -- subject(s): Marine sediments, Materials, Biodeterioration 'Relationship between marine fouling and corrosion rate of carbon steel and aluminum alloy at the surface and at 6,000-foot depth' -- subject(s): Ocean engineering
Effectiveness and efficiency are the differences between cultivating in compost and rice bran and digging into rice bran and sawdust in terms of growing oyster mushrooms. The maximum fruit body yield and the maximum mycelial growth rate for the mushroom in question (Pleurotus ostreatus) reach a value 153 percent higher in the first case's substrate of 9.3 percent rice bran and 24 percent food waste compost than in the control case's 20 percent rice bran and 80 percent sawdust. Kangwon National University researchers Hyoung-Jun Chae and Johng-Hwa Ahn in the Republic of Korea reveal the results in a study published May 2013 in the online journal Intenrational Biodeterioration & Biodegradation.