Kumar et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Bioremediation: an eco-sustainable approach for restoration of contaminated sitesKumar et al., 2018
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- 8019532365890773715
- Author
- Kumar V
- Shahi S
- Singh S
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- Microbial bioprospecting for sustainable development
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In the current scenario, pollution of soil, surface water, and groundwater, with toxic chemicals due to industrialization, is one of the global concerns for the sustainable development of human beings. Thus, the eradication of toxic organic and inorganic …
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