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  1. Bioaugmentation - Wikipedia

    Bioaugmentation is the introduction of more archaea or bacterial cultures to enhance the contaminant degradation whereas biostimulation is the addition of nutritional supplements for …

  2. Current Trends in Bioaugmentation Tools for Bioremediation: A …

    Bioaugmentation is widely used in soil bioremediation, wastewater treatment, and air biofiltration. The addition of microbial biomass to contaminated areas can considerably improve their …

  3. Bioaugmentation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Bioaugmentation is defined as a bioremediation technique that utilizes pollutant-degrading or genetically engineered microorganisms to treat contaminated water or soil, specifically …

  4. Bioaugmentation: an approach to biological treatment of …

    Sep 9, 2023 · Bioaugmentation is one such approach where microbial strains with the ability to degrade the targeted pollutant are introduced in a polluted environment.

  5. Bioaugmentation In Wastewater Treatment - Water & Wastewater

    Jun 16, 2024 · Bioaugmentation refers to the practice of introducing selected strains of microorganisms into wastewater treatment systems to enhance the degradation of pollutants.

  6. What is bioaugmentation? - ScienceQuery

    Feb 15, 2023 · What is bioaugmentation? It is a process in which specialized microorganisms are added to perform biodegradation of recalcitrant organic pollutants (present in soil and …

  7. Bioaugmentation - Knowledge and References | Taylor & Francis

    Bioaugmentation is a process of introducing specific microorganisms to contaminated areas in order to enhance the degradation capacity of pollutants and improve bioremediation.

  8. Bioaugmentation for the treatment of waterborne pathogen …

    Bioaugmentation is an eco-friendly and economically viable approach for enhanced degradation of pollutants and pathogens by addition of pregrown microbe or microbial cocultures in the …

  9. Current Trends in Bioaugmentation Tools for Bioremediation: A

    Mar 9, 2023 · Bioaugmentation is widely used in soil bioremediation, wastewater treatment, and air biofiltration. The addition of microbial biomass to contaminated areas can considerably …

  10. Bioaugmentation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Bioaugmentation is defined as the process of introducing specific combinations of naturally occurring or genetically engineered microbial strains to contaminated sites, enhancing the …