Bioremidation and Phytoremdiation of Petroleum Contaminated Soil
Mmonwuba Nwanneka C. D.,
Oreh David Chekwube,
Okoye Stella-Maris Chibuzor
et al.
Abstract:Remediating soil contaminated by petroleum is a significant environmental problem that calls for long-term and practical solutions. In order to solve this problem, this study investigates the potential benefits of combining phytoremediation with bioremediation procedures. Whereas phytoremediation uses specialized plants to collect and detoxify pollutants, bioremediation makes use of microorganisms' inherent ability to degrade materials. Aim of the search is to assess the viability, effectiveness, and ecologica… Show more
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