Air Quality Improvement: Using plants to remove pollutants from the air in urban and industrial areas.
Advantages of Bioremediation
Environmentally Friendly: It minimizes the use of harsh chemicals and mechanical interventions.
Cost-Effective: Can be more affordable than traditional cleanup methods.
Sustainable: Harnesses natural processes to restore environmental quality.
Limitations and Challenges
Effectiveness: The success of bioremediation can depend on various factors such as the type of contaminant, site conditions, and the availability of suitable microorganisms.
Time: Bioremediation can be a slow process, especially for complex or persistent contaminants.
Regulatory Approval: Compliance with environmental regulations and obtaining permits can be challenging.
Construct an explanation to predict patterns of interactions in different ecosystems in terms of the relationships between and among organisms (e.g., competition, predation, mutualism, commensalism, parasitism).