Microorganisms to solve key environmental problems: Trends, challenges and future prospects
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Microorganisms, environmental problems, Trends, challenges, Sustainable FutureAbstract
Recently, emerging applications of microbial biotechnology have demonstrated the potential to solve some of the global challenges, such as climate change, as well as to provide a source of sustainably produced feedstock for product development. The potential applications of these microbes range from biofertilizers in agriculture to advanced treatment methods in wastewater technologies.
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