Bioremediation of oil-polluted coastal soils of the Caspian Sea with active oil-oxidizing associations

Abstract

Model studies on the purification of oil-polluted coastal soil by bacterial and bacterial-yeast associations were carried out. It is established that when they are introduced, changes in the composition of the microbiocenosis occur. In this case, the number of heterotrophic bacteria and hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms is significantly increased. During the entire experiment, the bacterial-yeast association showed the greatest activity. Under its impact, oil utilization amounted to 62.3-84.0%. In this case, the use of manure with ammonium nitrate was more effective than the introduction of urea. Experimental data showed that more intensive destruction of oil occurs with the introduction of preparations in an amount of 1-2 g per 300 g of contaminated soil.

Authors and Affiliations

Amankeldy Sadanov, Svetlana Aitkeldiyeva, Elmira Faizulina, Olga Auezova, Larissa Tatarkina, Aray Nurmukhanbetova

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  • EP ID EP392548
  • DOI 10.9790/9622-0710034145.
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Amankeldy Sadanov, Svetlana Aitkeldiyeva, Elmira Faizulina, Olga Auezova, Larissa Tatarkina, Aray Nurmukhanbetova (2017). Bioremediation of oil-polluted coastal soils of the Caspian Sea with active oil-oxidizing associations. International Journal of engineering Research and Applications, 7(10), 41-45. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-392548