biostimulation
Biostimulation is the modification of an environment to stimulate the metabolic activity and growth of existing biological populations, particularly indigenous microorganisms, to achieve a desired outcome. It emphasizes enhancing the activity of native communities rather than introducing new organisms; such introductions are termed bioaugmentation. Biostimulation is applied in soil, groundwater, wastewater treatment, and other ecosystems where microbial processes influence remediation or nutrient cycling.
Mechanisms include supplying limiting nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus to stimulate growth, adjusting redox conditions
Applications span environmental bioremediation, where biodegradation of hydrocarbons, solvents, and chlorinated compounds is accelerated; wastewater treatment
Limitations and considerations include reliance on the reliability and capabilities of native microbes, site heterogeneity, and