Bioremediation and Microbial Chemistry

Bioremediation harnesses the metabolic abilities of bacteria, fungi, algae, and plants to break down or immobilise contaminants. Recent breakthroughs include the use of genetically tuned microbes, microbial consortia, and bio-electrochemical systems to address oil spills, plastic degradation, and heavy-metal contamination. Scientists are exploring how plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere can be optimised to enhance the breakdown of persistent organic pollutants in contaminated soils.

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