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Bioremediation of Oil-Polluted Cultivated Soils in the Euro-Arctic Region

Bioremediation of Oil-Polluted Cultivated Soils in the Euro-Arctic Region
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摘要 It has been studied restoration processes in oil products-polluted soils at high northern latitudes (the Murmansk region, Russia). Mineral and organic fertilizers and a bacterial preparation (based on the local strains of hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria) were applied for restore polluted soils. Periods of removing OP (oil products) from soil were determined by the reduction of the pollutant concentration and by soil biological activities--the dynamics of bacteria number and CO2 emission from soil. The soil OP even at such a high concentration (as 10 L/m^2) had stimulated bacterial reproduction. In three summer month levels in the control variant without ameliorators of OP content decreased by 59% from the initial level, in the variant with mineral and organic fertilizers by 86%, in the variant with the bacterial preparation by 84%. Stimulating of indigenous microorganisms activity with additional nutrients was no less effective technique of OP-polluted soil bioremediation, than applying the bacterial preparation, which requires considerable financial investment. Moderately contaminated of OP soil is a source of additional carbon dioxide emission in the atmosphere. Pollution soil with OP caused for increasing of share of potentially pathogenic fungi in the fungal community.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2012年第9期1130-1136,共7页 环境科学与工程(A)
关键词 Soil diesel fuel POLLUTION restoration. 石油污染土壤 生物修复技术 北极地区 二氧化碳排放 污染物浓度 欧洲 细菌制剂 有机肥料
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