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Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Soil of the Republic of Kazakhstan Using a New Biopreparation.

Tatiana Vyacheslavovna FuntikovaLenar Imametdinovich AkhmetovIrina Filippovna PuntusPavel Alexeevich MikhailovNurbol Orynbasaruly AppazovRoza Abdibekovna NarmanovaAndrey Evgenievich FilonovInna Petrovna Solyanikova
Published in: Microorganisms (2023)
A new biopreparation is developed to clean soils from oil pollution in the arid climate of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The biopreparation includes bacterial strains R. qingshengii F2-1, R. qingshengii F2-2, and P. alloputida BS3701. When using the biopreparation in a liquid mineral medium with 15% crude oil, laboratory studies have revealed degradation of 48% n-alkanes and 39% of PAHs after 50 days. The effectiveness of the biopreparation has been demonstrated in field experiments in the soil contaminated with 10% crude oil at the K-Kurylys landfill, Republic of Kazakhstan. During the six-month field experiment, the number of oil degraders reached 10 7 CFU/g soil, which degraded 70% of crude oil by the end of the experiment.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • fatty acid
  • risk assessment
  • randomized controlled trial
  • human health
  • systematic review
  • climate change
  • drinking water