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Bioremediation: Eco Technology of Cultured Water Using Efficient Microbes (ECO Microbes)

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Title Bioremediation: Eco Technology of Cultured
Water Using Efficient Microbes
(ECO Microbes)
 
Creator Chandrika, V
 
Subject Mariculture
Bioadsorption
 
Description The emerging role of bacteria in the field of bioremediation eco- technology with countless new genes and
biochemical pathways using antagonistic compounds and other useful molecules has generated new interest in
them. After testing all the physical, chemical and biological means of bioremediation it has been found that for
management of contaminated waters the best option is microbiological treatment which is more efficient
economically and consumes less energy. “In situ” bioremediation is the cleanup approach where the dissolved
and absorbed contaminants are in contact with microorganisms. The microorganisms act well only when the
waste material helps them to generate energy and nutrients to build up more cells. Lack of biodegradation
capacity of native microorganisms can be overcome by addition of selective substrates during. Insitu bio
remediation or manipulate the native microorganisms for efficient and speedy biodegradation.
 
Publisher Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
 
Date 2015
 
Type Teaching Resource
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/10696/1/37.%20Chandrika.pdf
Chandrika, V (2015) Bioremediation: Eco Technology of Cultured Water Using Efficient Microbes (ECO Microbes). [Teaching Resource]