INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION

This study was aimed at assessing the effectiveness of indigenous microbes for remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soil by first increasing the population of the indigenous microbes via bioaugmentation. Soil samples were treated using a consortium of bacteria: Bacillus substilis and Pseudomonas...

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Auteurs principaux: SYLVESTER UWADIAE, EMIKE OMOAYENA
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:01024770fd2649259d923aae5a63286e2021-12-02T18:36:11ZINDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION10.29081/jesr.v23i4.732068-75592344-4932https://doaj.org/article/01024770fd2649259d923aae5a63286e2017-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jesr.ub.ro/1/article/view/73https://doaj.org/toc/2068-7559https://doaj.org/toc/2344-4932 This study was aimed at assessing the effectiveness of indigenous microbes for remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soil by first increasing the population of the indigenous microbes via bioaugmentation. Soil samples were treated using a consortium of bacteria: Bacillus substilis and Pseudomonas sp. which were isolated and cultured from the contaminated soil. The non-bacteria injected soil sample had the highest hydrocarbon content (THC) of 271.021 in comparison with the other soil samples. The THC percentage removal of B1 (96.885 %), B2 (97.562 %), B3 (98.835 %), B4 (99.594 %) and B5 (99.540 %) were higher than that of the control; indicating that biodegradation actually took place. SYLVESTER UWADIAEEMIKE OMOAYENAAlma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacauarticlebioremediationbioaugmentationbacteriacontaminated soilTechnologyTEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENJournal of Engineering Studies and Research, Vol 23, Iss 4 (2017)
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topic bioremediation
bioaugmentation
bacteria
contaminated soil
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
spellingShingle bioremediation
bioaugmentation
bacteria
contaminated soil
Technology
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
SYLVESTER UWADIAE
EMIKE OMOAYENA
INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION
description This study was aimed at assessing the effectiveness of indigenous microbes for remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soil by first increasing the population of the indigenous microbes via bioaugmentation. Soil samples were treated using a consortium of bacteria: Bacillus substilis and Pseudomonas sp. which were isolated and cultured from the contaminated soil. The non-bacteria injected soil sample had the highest hydrocarbon content (THC) of 271.021 in comparison with the other soil samples. The THC percentage removal of B1 (96.885 %), B2 (97.562 %), B3 (98.835 %), B4 (99.594 %) and B5 (99.540 %) were higher than that of the control; indicating that biodegradation actually took place.
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author SYLVESTER UWADIAE
EMIKE OMOAYENA
author_facet SYLVESTER UWADIAE
EMIKE OMOAYENA
author_sort SYLVESTER UWADIAE
title INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION
title_short INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION
title_full INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION
title_fullStr INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION
title_full_unstemmed INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL BY MICROBIAL AUGMENTATION
title_sort induced degradation of crude oil polluted soil by microbial augmentation
publisher Alma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/01024770fd2649259d923aae5a63286e
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