Mesocosm‐based simulations to optimize a bioremediation strategy for the effective restoration of wildfire‐impacted soils contaminated with high‐molecular‐weight hydrocarbons
Journal of Applied Microbiology2021Vol. 131(3), pp. 1249–1260
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Abstract
Our study showed that micro-organisms from wildfire-impacted soil show significant potential for bioremediation, and that biosurfactant-producing bacterial strains can be combined with them as part of an effective bioremediation strategy.
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