Bioremediation

Synonyms for "bioremediation"

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Catalan

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  • bioremediació noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

Estonian

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  • biotervendus noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

Finnish

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  • biopuhdistus noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

French

1 entries
  • bioremédiation noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

German

1 entries
  • Bioremediation noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • bioremediasi noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

Spanish

1 entries
  • biorremediación noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

Swedish

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  • bioremediering noun (use of biological organisms to remove contaminants)

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Bioremediation and environmental engineering of Terra saved that planet from pollution and desertification.

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CONCLUSION. Aspergillus sp. have tremendous potential as bioremediation tool. Different studies indicate that they possess some evolutionary mechanisms to combat toxic situation. Additionally, the existence of hypertolerant strains makes them an automatic choice in the environmental cleaning process. The broad spectrum of organic acids produced by Aspergillus strains is believed to play a key role in minimizing the toxicity of hazardous environmental contaminants. Recent research trends focus on introduction of hypertolerance by means of genetic mutation for better bioremediation capability. As this fungus is naturally occurring in contaminated sites, it automatically helps in minimizing toxic substances of its habitat. Hence Aspergillus strains may be considered as natural cleaners employed by the environment itself for the purpose of bioremediation.

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