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Recent research has shown that the bioremediation of oil-polluted soil by activation of microflora is not always advantageous when compared with the introduction of oil degrading microorganisms. Although microflora isolated from oil-polluted sites is adapted for growth under the above conditions, this does not imply a high rate of oil degradation. Indeed, it has been shown that the hydrocarbon-oxidative...
For the removal of toxic and recalcitrant organic substances intermittently appearing in wastewater, bioaugmentation with bacteria having specific degradation ability could be a powerful tool to improve the treatment process. 2,4-Dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) was chosen as the target recalcitrant substance and a 2,4-DCP degrading special mixed culture was used as bioaugmentation microorganisms. The feasibility...
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