Indigenous oil-degrading bacteria more efficient in soil bioremediation than microbial consortium and active even in super oil-saturated soils

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  • who: Nedaa Ali and Husain Al-Awadhi from the Assiut University, Egypt Sina University, Iran have published the Article: Indigenous oil-degrading bacteria more efficient in soil bioremediation than microbial consortium and active even in super oil-saturated soils, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to determine whether bioaugmenting oil-polluted soil with efficient oildegrading bacteria isolated from oil-saturated soils would enhance the oil bioremediation process when introduced into oil-polluted soils. The results of this study showed that, in batch culture, the consortium did not show more oil . . .

     

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