The Hierarchy in Selection of Bioremediation Techniques: The Potentials of Utilizing Bacterial Degraders

Authors

  • K. Dercová Department of Biochemical Technology, Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • K. Lászlová Department of Biochemical Technology, Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • H. Dudášová Department of Biochemical Technology, Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • S. Murínová Department of Biochemical Technology, Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia | Water Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • M. Balaščáková Department of Biochemical Technology, Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • J. Škarba Department of Biochemical Technology, Institute of Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia

Keywords:

bioaugmentation, bioremediation, biostimulation, natural attenuation

Abstract

The utilization of degradation ability of microorganisms for decontamination of polluted environment is an intensively expanding area of environmental biotechnology, specifically of remediation technologies using biological approaches. Bioremediation is an attractive low-cost innovative technology, representing a sustainable approach to removing organic and inorganic pollutants. Bioremediation is a prospective and useful technique comprising the use of microorganisms and/or plants for biodegradation or biotransformation of contaminants. The technique can be employed as a monitored natural attenuation or as assisted bioremediation – biostimulation and bioaugmentation. This review describes some novel approaches that may increase the lifetime and activity of microorganisms in adverse environment.

Published

2015-04-15

How to Cite

Dercová, K., Lászlová, K., Dudášová, H., Murínová, S., Balaščáková, M., & Škarba, J. (2015). The Hierarchy in Selection of Bioremediation Techniques: The Potentials of Utilizing Bacterial Degraders. Chemické Listy, 109(4), 281–290. Retrieved from http://www-.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/382

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