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Optimization of biomass production by autochthonous Pseudomonas sp. MT1A3 as a strategy to apply bioremediation in situ in a chronically hydrocarbon-contaminated soil.
(2022-04)
These days, petroleum hydrocarbon pollution has become a global problem, because of this, bioremediation is presented as a strategy for cleaning up sites contaminated with organic pollutants, and it has an increasing role ...
Potential of vegetable oil degrading bacteria as inoculum for bioaugmentation in the remediation of contaminated sites.
(Encuentro Internacional de Ciencias de la Tierra, 2022-11)
The environment is negatively impacted by occasional discharges from industrial activity. When these discharges contain insoluble compounds such as fats, oils and grease, they are high impact pollutants. This work focuses ...
Site-specific bioremediation by bioaugmentation and biostimulation approaches on a chronically hydrocarbon-contaminated industrial soil.
(2023-09)
The present study describes practical implication of bioaugmentation and biostimulation processes for bioremediation of an industrial soil chronically contaminated by hydrocarbons. For this purpose, biomass production of ...
Removal of vegetable oils from contaminated coastal soil by bioaugmentation and biostimulation
(Congreso Latinoamericano de Ecología Microbiana, 2023-08)
The environment is negatively impacted by occasional discharges from industrial activity. When these events contain insoluble compounds such as fats and oils, they are high impact pollutants. This work focuses on an ...
Vegetable oil contaminated sites: bioremediation treatments.
(2023-07)
The environment is negatively impacted by occasional discharges from industrial activity. When these events contain insoluble compounds such as fats and oils, they are high impact pollutants. This work focuses on an ...
Bioremediation of an industrial soil contaminated by hydrocarbons in microcosm system, involving bioprocesses utilizing co-products and agro-industrial wastes
(2023-09-29)
The present study describes practical implication of bioaugmentation and biostimulation processes for bioremediation of an industrial soil chronically contaminated by hydrocarbons. For this purpose, biomass production of ...
Enhancing biodegradation of vegetable oil-contaminated soil with soybean texturized waste, spent mushroom substrate, and stabilized poultry litter in microcosm systems.
(2024-06)
Industrial activities contribute to environmental pollution, particularly through unregulated effluent discharges, causing adverse effects on ecosystems. Vegetable oils, as insoluble substances, exacerbate this pollution, ...