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Innovative Approach Enhances Soil Bacteria's Ability to Combat Pollutants

Researchers from Nagoya University have discovered a method to boost the pollutant-degrading capabilities of soil bacteria using decoy molecules, without genetic modifications.

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A recent study from Nagoya University reveals a novel technique that enhances the ability of native soil bacteria to break down harmful pollutants. This method employs decoy molecules to stimulate bacterial activity.

Published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, the research highlights the potential of soil bacteria to degrade non-native compounds, including persistent pollutants that pose environmental challenges.

Notably, this approach does not involve any genetic engineering, suggesting a natural means of bioremediation that could be applied to various contaminated environments.

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Research Institution Nagoya University
Publication Date April 9, 2026
Pollutants Targeted Persistent pollutants

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