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This category contains detailed articles about organisms used in bioremediation. Each article follows a standard format covering the organism's classification, growing requirements, bioremediation applications, and practical implementation information. == Article Contents == * Taxonomic classification and basic biology * Growing conditions and sourcing information * Pollutants the organism can treat and how it works * Effectiveness data and case studies * Groups and researchers working with the organism * Safety guidelines and handling precautions * Traditional knowledge and intellectual property considerations * Resources for suppliers, literature, and how-to guides == Types of Organisms == * Bacteria * Fungi * Plants * Algae * Invertebrates (earthworms, insects) * Other microorganisms
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