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- who: ufeffLeiufeff ufeffMiaoufeff from the Heilongjiang University, China have published the research: Enhanced bioremediation of triclocarban-contaminated soil by ufeffRhodococcus rhodochrousufeff BX2 and ufeffPseudomonasufeff sp. LY-1 immobilized on biochar and microbial community response, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work shows the potential of immobilized microorganisms to enhance TCC removal from soils, paving the way for targeted bioremediation strategies. Although this research has demonstrated that the combined use of biochar and degrading bacteria has great potential for in situ bioremediation of TCC-contaminated soil, further studies are important to assess the removal efficiency and . . .
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