نتایج جستجو برای: petroleum contaminated soil

تعداد نتایج: 224635  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2010
Mohsen Soleimani Majid Afyuni Mohammad A Hajabbasi Farshid Nourbakhsh Mohammad R Sabzalian Jan H Christensen

Phytoremediation is a promising technique for cleaning petroleum contaminated soils. In this study, the effects of two grass species (Festuca arundinacea Schreb. and Festuca pratensis Huds.), infected (E(+)) and non-infected (E(-)) by endophytic fungi (Neotyphodium coenophialum and Neotyphodium uncinatum, respectively) on the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in an aged petroleum contaminat...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2009
ravanbakhsh shirdam ali daryabeigi zand gholamreza nabi bidhendi nasser mehrdadi

phytoremediation is an emerging environmental-friendly technology that can be a promising solution to remediate oil-polluted soils. the impact of high amount of hydrocarbons on growth characteristics of burningbushand common flax was evaluated in this survey. the influence of organic fertilizers was also assessed on growth of plant species in oil-contaminated soil. soil samples in which plants ...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
h. parvizi mosaed young researchers & elites club, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran s. sobhan ardakani department of the environment, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran m. cheraghi department of the environment, hamedan branch, islamic azad university, hamedan, iran

today oil removal from contaminated soil by new methods such as bioremediation is necessary.  in this paper, the effect of chemical fertilizers and aeration on bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil has been investigated. also the control group, (bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in contaminated soil without treatment by chemical fertilizers and aeration treatment was examined. the cond...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Hung-Soo Joo Pius M Ndegwa Makoto Shoda Chae-Gun Phae

Even though petroleum-degrading microorganisms are widely distributed in soil and water, they may not be present in sufficient numbers to achieve contaminant remediation. In such cases, it may be useful to inoculate the polluted area with highly effective petroleum-degrading microbial strains to augment the exiting ones. In order to identify a microbial strain for bioaugmentation of oil-contami...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
Jennifer L Kirk John N Klironomos Hung Lee Jack T Trevors

Enhanced rhizosphere degradation uses plants to stimulate the rhizosphere microbial community to degrade organic contaminants. We measured changes in microbial communities caused by the addition of two species of plants in a soil contaminated with 31,000 ppm of total petroleum hydrocarbons. Perennial ryegrass and/or alfalfa increased the number of rhizosphere bacteria in the hydrocarbon-contami...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2005
Grazyna Płaza Grzegorz Nałecz-Jawecki Krzysztof Ulfig Robin L Brigmon

The relationship between toxicity and soil contamination must be understood to develop reliable indicators of environmental restoration for bioremediation. Two bacterial rapid bioassays, SOS chromotest and the umu test with and without metabolic activation (S-9 mixture), were used to evaluate the genotoxicity of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil following bioremediation treatment. The soi...

Journal: :Archives of Current Research International 2019

2016
Tao Han Zhipeng Zhao Mark Bartlam Yingying Wang

Remediation of soils contaminated with petroleum is a challenging task. Four different bioremediation strategies, including natural attenuation, biochar amendment, phytoremediation with ryegrass, and a combination of biochar and ryegrass, were investigated with greenhouse pot experiments over a 90-day period. The results showed that planting ryegrass in soil can significantly improve the remova...

2014
P. A. Patel V. V. Kothari C. R. Kothari P. R. Faldu K. K. Domadia C. M. Rawal H. D. Bhimani N. R. Parmar N. M. Nathani P. G. Koringa C. G. Joshi R. K. Kothari

Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PK6, a potential petroleum hydrocarbon-degrading soil bacterium, was isolated from a site contaminated by a petroleum hydrocarbon spill from an automobile service station in Junagadh, Gujarat, India. Here, we provide the 6.04-Mb draft genome sequence of strain PK6, which has genes encoding enzymes for potential and related metabolic pathways of the strain.

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