Soil initial bacterial diversity and nutrient availability determine the rate of xenobiotic biodegradation

Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 318 - 336
Published: Oct 24, 2021
Abstract
Understanding the relative importance of soil microbial diversity, plants and nutrient management is crucial to implement an effective bioremediation approach to xenobiotics-contaminated soils. To date, knowledge on the interactive effects of soil microbiome, plant and nutrient supply on influencing biodegradation potential of soils remains limited. In this study, we evaluated the individual and interactive effects of soil initial bacterial...
Paper Details
Title
Soil initial bacterial diversity and nutrient availability determine the rate of xenobiotic biodegradation
Published Date
Oct 24, 2021
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
318 - 336
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