Bioremediation of soil polluted with oil

Microplastics have reached all corners of our planet, including soil and water. Plastic-degrading bacteria are seen as a promising, environmentally friendly tool for the bioremediation of soil polluted with microplastics. The petroleum origin of plastics makes them candidates for bioremediation anal...

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Autores principales: Teofilović Vesna, Miletić Srđan, Živković Milica, Stojić Nataša, Pucarević Mira, Vrvić Miroslav M.
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Publicado: University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy, Cacak 2021
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b30a45457b6c4bec83cc84d2cc7196212021-12-05T18:00:31ZBioremediation of soil polluted with oil0354-95422560-314010.5937/AASer2151077Thttps://doaj.org/article/b30a45457b6c4bec83cc84d2cc7196212021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-9542/2021/0354-95422151077T.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0354-9542https://doaj.org/toc/2560-3140Microplastics have reached all corners of our planet, including soil and water. Plastic-degrading bacteria are seen as a promising, environmentally friendly tool for the bioremediation of soil polluted with microplastics. The petroleum origin of plastics makes them candidates for bioremediation analogous to the bioremediation of soil polluted with oil and its derivatives. A mud pit, located near the village of Turija, used for mud formation for the lubrication of drill pipes for drilling rigs, ended up polluted with oil and its derivatives. It was bioremediated using the in situ procedure. The content of n-hexane extractable substance, total petroleum hydrocarbon, dry substance, and loss on ignition were analyzed.Teofilović VesnaMiletić SrđanŽivković MilicaStojić NatašaPucarević MiraVrvić Miroslav M.University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Agronomy, Cacakarticlesoil pollutionbioremediationoil spillszymogenous consortium of microorganismsmicroplasticsAgricultureSENSRActa Agriculturae Serbica, Vol 26, Iss 51, Pp 77-81 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
SR
topic soil pollution
bioremediation
oil spills
zymogenous consortium of microorganisms
microplastics
Agriculture
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spellingShingle soil pollution
bioremediation
oil spills
zymogenous consortium of microorganisms
microplastics
Agriculture
S
Teofilović Vesna
Miletić Srđan
Živković Milica
Stojić Nataša
Pucarević Mira
Vrvić Miroslav M.
Bioremediation of soil polluted with oil
description Microplastics have reached all corners of our planet, including soil and water. Plastic-degrading bacteria are seen as a promising, environmentally friendly tool for the bioremediation of soil polluted with microplastics. The petroleum origin of plastics makes them candidates for bioremediation analogous to the bioremediation of soil polluted with oil and its derivatives. A mud pit, located near the village of Turija, used for mud formation for the lubrication of drill pipes for drilling rigs, ended up polluted with oil and its derivatives. It was bioremediated using the in situ procedure. The content of n-hexane extractable substance, total petroleum hydrocarbon, dry substance, and loss on ignition were analyzed.
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author Teofilović Vesna
Miletić Srđan
Živković Milica
Stojić Nataša
Pucarević Mira
Vrvić Miroslav M.
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Miletić Srđan
Živković Milica
Stojić Nataša
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Vrvić Miroslav M.
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title Bioremediation of soil polluted with oil
title_short Bioremediation of soil polluted with oil
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