2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-022-10884-1
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Animal manure as a biostimulant in bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil: the role of earthworms

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“…Biostimulation: The addition of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and other organic compounds to the contaminated site can help to stimulate the growth and activity of microorganisms involved in the bioremediation process (Adewoyin and Arimoro, 2023). A combination of the strategies mentioned above, e.g., bioaugmentation and biostimulation, can be used to increase biodegradation rate.…”
Section: Addition Of Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biostimulation: The addition of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and other organic compounds to the contaminated site can help to stimulate the growth and activity of microorganisms involved in the bioremediation process (Adewoyin and Arimoro, 2023). A combination of the strategies mentioned above, e.g., bioaugmentation and biostimulation, can be used to increase biodegradation rate.…”
Section: Addition Of Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results indicate that higher goat manure can support the development of plant roots because it can increase microbial activity (Ren et al 2022). In addition, goat manure contains high potassium for root growth (Adewoyin and Arimoro 2023). Nutrients absorbed by the roots are needed in the process of photosynthesis, the results of which can be used to stimulate plant growth, especially plant height (Iftikhar et al 2020;Ma et al 2021).…”
Section: Response Of Mint Cuttings To Auxin and Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%