[Enviro-word-of-the-day] ENVIRO-word of the Day
ENVIRO-word of the Day for Friday, June 5, 2009
RHIZOSPHERE BIODEGRADATION - a process associated with phytoremediation (the use of plants
to reduce contamination) that causes biodegradation of contaminants near roots where compounds
exuded by the root increase microbial biodegradation activity. Other plant processes such as water
uptake can prevent migration by drawing contaminants to the roots.
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