Bioclogging refers to the accumulation and growth of microbial populations, predominantly bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms, in porous media or environments such as soils, sediments, and aquifers. This phenomenon can occur in natural ecosystems as well as in engineered systems like wastewater treatment plants, bioreactors, and sedimentary environments.

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