2020
DOI: 10.1163/22238980-20201078
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Effect of bacterial consortium on alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) plant nutrient uptake and antioxidant enzymes at different levels of oily sludge

Abstract: Under stress environment of oily sludge, plants develop oxidative stress which effect nutrients uptake, activity of oxidative defence enzymes, cause ion imbalance and toxicity in plants. The present study was designed to develop a combination of bacterial consortium alone and with fertilizers that can help to improve alfalfa growth and plant defence system under stress environment of oily sludge contamination soils. For this study consortium was prepared from Bacillus cereus (Acc KR232400), Bacillus altitudini… Show more

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“…However, to achieve more significant biodegradation in old petroleum-contaminated soils, the use of potent microorganisms must be considered. Considering the limited reports on the performance of B. altitudinis in the bioremediation of hydrocarbon compounds (Yetti et al, 2016;Shahzad et al, 2020), this is the first report on the effectiveness of this strain in reducing TPH in highly contaminated aged soils with a high amount of salinity.…”
Section: Biodegradation Of Tph In Crude Oil-contaminated Microcosmmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, to achieve more significant biodegradation in old petroleum-contaminated soils, the use of potent microorganisms must be considered. Considering the limited reports on the performance of B. altitudinis in the bioremediation of hydrocarbon compounds (Yetti et al, 2016;Shahzad et al, 2020), this is the first report on the effectiveness of this strain in reducing TPH in highly contaminated aged soils with a high amount of salinity.…”
Section: Biodegradation Of Tph In Crude Oil-contaminated Microcosmmentioning
confidence: 94%