Geomicrobiology
Bioaugmentation is the process of adding specific strains of bacteria or other microorganisms to contaminated environments to enhance the degradation of pollutants. This technique is often used in bioremediation to improve the efficiency of natural microbial processes and target particular contaminants, making it crucial in addressing environmental pollution. By introducing specialized microbes, bioaugmentation can significantly speed up the biodegradation of organic pollutants and optimize remediation efforts, whether in situ or ex situ.
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