bioaugmentation

What Types of Microorganisms Are Used?

The microorganisms used in bioaugmentation are often selected for their specific metabolic pathways that enable them to degrade particular contaminants. Commonly used organisms include bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Rhodococcus, fungi, and even certain archaea. These microorganisms are either isolated from environments where the contaminants are naturally present or genetically engineered to enhance their degradation capabilities.

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