2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-022-10733-1
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Burkholderia vietnamiensis G4 as a biological agent in bioremediation processes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sludge farms

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“…They are frequently detected in air, water, and soil and undergo migration and transformation among environmental media (Chakravarty et al, 2022).In the bioremediation of PAHs, four main research topics were identi ed, the rst one being the use of microbial remediation techniques for the treatment of PAHs-contaminated wastewater. rhizosphere microbial communities, and speci c strains were found to have the ability to degrade PAHs(Ansari et al, 2023;Cauduro et al, 2023). Additionally, immobilized enzymes and biostimulants were employed to enhance the degradation of PAHs(Ali et al, 2023;Chai et al, 2023).…”
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“…They are frequently detected in air, water, and soil and undergo migration and transformation among environmental media (Chakravarty et al, 2022).In the bioremediation of PAHs, four main research topics were identi ed, the rst one being the use of microbial remediation techniques for the treatment of PAHs-contaminated wastewater. rhizosphere microbial communities, and speci c strains were found to have the ability to degrade PAHs(Ansari et al, 2023;Cauduro et al, 2023). Additionally, immobilized enzymes and biostimulants were employed to enhance the degradation of PAHs(Ali et al, 2023;Chai et al, 2023).…”
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