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Bioremediation

For Bioremediation we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Biomediation, Biotechnology, Environment, Genome and Microbiology.



Bioremediation (Biomediation)

The process by which living organisms act to degrade hazardous organic contaminants or transform hazardous inorganic contaminants to environmentally safe levels in soils, subsurface materials, water, sludges, and residues.


Bioremediation (Biotechnology)

The use of biological organisms to render hazardous wastes non-hazardous or less hazardous.


Bioremediation (Environment)

Use of living organisms to clean up oil spills or remove other pollutants from soil, water, or wastewater; use of organisms such as non-harmful insects to remove agricultural pests or counteract diseases of trees, plants, and garden soil.


Bioremediation (Genome)

The use of biological organisms such as plants or microbes to aid in removing hazardous substances from an area.


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Bioremediation (Microbiology)

Use of microorganisms to remove or detoxify toxic or unwanted chemicals from an environment.




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