Bhargavaea beijingensis a promising tool for bio-cementation, soil improvement, and mercury removal
Megha S. Gadhvi,
Bhumi M. Javia,
Suhas J. Vyas
et al.
Abstract:Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) has emerged as a promising technique for bio-cementation, soil improvement, and heavy metal remediation. This study explores the potential of
Bhargavaea beijingensis
, a urease-producing bacterium, for these applications. Six ureolytic bacteria were isolated from calcareous bricks mine soil and screened for urease and calcite production.
B. beijingensis
exhibited the highest urease activity and calcite precipitation.… Show more
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