Accedi

Bioremediation is the use of prokaryotes, fungi, or plants to remove pollutants from the environment. This process has been used to remove harmful toxins in groundwater as a byproduct of agricultural run-off and also to clean up oil spills.

Agricultural Bioremediation

Bioremediation is a useful process in which microbes and bacteria are used to remove toxins and pollutants from the environment. In agricultural practices, the use of fertilizers and pesticides can result in leaching of chemicals into the groundwater, streams and lakes. For example, atrazine—an environmental toxin found in many fertilizers—can be broken down and removed from soils using two common environmental bacterial species, Rhizobium and Tricoderma sp.

Industrial Bioremediation

Oil spills often contribute to the loss of marine biodiversity. However, nutrient addition to aquatic areas affected by an oil spill promote the growth of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria that will break down petroleum. For example, in one study, scientists tested the ability of a naturally occurring consortium of bacterial symbionts of the coral Mussismilia hartii, to break down oil. Not only can they degrade petroleum hydrocarbons minimizing effects of oil on the health of the coral species, but they can dually promote photosynthetic efficiency of the coral.

Tags
BioremediationOrganismsBacteriaFungiPlantsDetoxifyPolluted EcosystemsOil SpillPseudomonas BacteriaPetroleum HydrocarbonsCarbon DioxideCyanobacteriaGlucose ProductionAgricultural Run offGroundwaterToxinsPollutantsFertilizersPesticidesAtrazineEnvironmental ToxinRhizobium BacteriaTricoderma BacteriaIndustrial Bioremediation

Dal capitolo 27:

article

Now Playing

27.12 : Bioremediation

Ecosystems

17.9K Visualizzazioni

article

27.1 : What is an Ecosystem?

Ecosystems

38.6K Visualizzazioni

article

27.2 : Trophic Levels

Ecosystems

29.9K Visualizzazioni

article

27.3 : Primary Production

Ecosystems

23.2K Visualizzazioni

article

27.4 : Production Efficiency

Ecosystems

16.5K Visualizzazioni

article

27.5 : Trophic Efficiency

Ecosystems

19.9K Visualizzazioni

article

27.6 : What are Biogeochemical Cycles?

Ecosystems

30.5K Visualizzazioni

article

27.7 : The Water Cycle

Ecosystems

23.8K Visualizzazioni

article

27.8 : The Carbon Cycle

Ecosystems

36.3K Visualizzazioni

article

27.9 : The Nitrogen Cycle

Ecosystems

50.9K Visualizzazioni

article

27.10 : The Phosphorus Cycle

Ecosystems

35.9K Visualizzazioni

article

27.11 : The Sulfur Cycle

Ecosystems

43.1K Visualizzazioni

JoVE Logo

Riservatezza

Condizioni di utilizzo

Politiche

Ricerca

Didattica

CHI SIAMO

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. Tutti i diritti riservati