Re: [DIYbio] Bioremediation of brownfield soil - Controls and expectations

On 5/12/23 08:18, Dan Kolis wrote:
> I would personally immediately make pollution sets so they can be aged in situ

What is meant by pollution set?



It seems to me one needs to look at the in-situ-ation from one's chosen organisms viewpoint
to get much success in a toxin getting degraded.

As in,

How much food do they need along with the toxin to stay alive?

What ratio of normal food to toxic food causes them to eat toxins effectively? (It might be that they will only eat toxins when
normal favorite foods are low, but not low enough to starve)

Does the metabolizing of toxins give you a new toxin as reaction product?

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