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- Biodegradation - Wikipedia
Biodegradation is the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi [a][2] It is generally assumed to be a natural process, which differentiates it from composting Composting is a human-driven process in which biodegradation occurs under a specific set of circumstances
- Biodegradation- Definition, Microbes, Factors, Steps
Biodegradation is the breakdown of organic matter or substances into smaller and simpler substances via a biologically catalyzed reduction in the presence of living microorganisms Biodegradation is a general term used for any change or breakdown in a substrate that is biologically mediated
- Biodegradability | Definition, Process, Examples, Plastics, Composting . . .
Biodegradability is the capability of a material to be broken down by living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or water molds, and reabsorbed by the natural environment The term usually refers to the natural breakdown of waste by microorganisms
- Home | Biodegradation - Springer
Biodegradation publishes papers, reviews, and mini-reviews on all aspects of science pertaining to the cellular transport, biotransformation, detoxification, mineralization of chemicals or waste materials by naturally occurring microbial strains, microbial associations, or recombinant organisms
- Biodegradation – Definition, Steps, Factors, Applications
Biodegradation is the natural process by which microorganisms break down organic matter into simpler substances, such as carbon dioxide, water, and minerals
- Biodegradation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Biodegradation is a natural process by which organic chemicals in the environment are converted to simpler compounds, mineralised and redistributed through elemental cycles such as the carbon, nitrogen and sulphur cycles Biodegradation can only occur within the biosphere as microorganisms play a central role in the biodegradation process
- 12. 10: Biodegradation - Chemistry LibreTexts
Biodegradation is the process by which biomass from deceased organisms is broken down to simple inorganic constituents, thus completing the cycle in which biomass is produced from atmospheric carbon dioxide and from water by photosynthesis
- What is biodegradation? | Beyond Chemistry - Stahl
Biodegradation is the process by which microorganisms break down organic matter Depending on the material, this can take days, weeks or even centuries Products that biodegrade quickly are preferable to those that don’t; their harmful contents can be broken down in a shorter period of time
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