Section outline
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Bioremediation is an eco-friendly natural cleaning process
Bioremediation is an economical way to reduce pollution
Bioremediation uses naturally occurring bacteria, fungi, and plants to degrade or detoxify substances hazardous to human health and/or the environment.
Bioremediation has gained significant attention in recent years due to its potential to address various environmental challenges, from oil spills to contaminated soil and groundwater.
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Definition and Scope
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Historical Background
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Benefits and Limitations
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Role of Bacteria, Fungi, and Algae
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Genetic Engineering in Bioremediation
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In-Situ and Ex-Situ Techniques
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Phytoremediation and Mycoremediation
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Bioaugmentation and Biostimulation
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Soil and Groundwater Decontamination
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Industrial Effluents and Waste Management
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Oil Spill Cleanup
Case Studies
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Real-world Examples of Bioremediation
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Analysis of Successes and Challenges
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Emerging Trends in Bioremediation
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Use of AI and Biotechnology in Enhancing Processes
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Bioremediation
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Identifying Local Environmental Issues
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Designing Solutions (Project-Based Learning)
Designer a peer review with a rubric - Workshop activity. Please see how
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Course Feedback
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