2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcbee.2013.05.093
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Effect of Nutrient Source on Indigenous Biodegradation of Diesel Fuel Contaminated Soil

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“…The oil-contaminated soils in the Arctic have low levels of nitrogen concentrations due to an increase in carbon, which limits the bioremediation process. The carbon sources essential for degradation are supplemented through hydrocarbon and water supplying oxygen and hydrogen [ 75 , 76 ]. Thus, the addition of nutrients is dependent on the mechanisms of the specific bacteria to uptake and promote assimilation for rapid mineralization of hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Application Of Microbial Community In Biodegradation Of Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil-contaminated soils in the Arctic have low levels of nitrogen concentrations due to an increase in carbon, which limits the bioremediation process. The carbon sources essential for degradation are supplemented through hydrocarbon and water supplying oxygen and hydrogen [ 75 , 76 ]. Thus, the addition of nutrients is dependent on the mechanisms of the specific bacteria to uptake and promote assimilation for rapid mineralization of hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Application Of Microbial Community In Biodegradation Of Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon exhaustion of sucrose, the microorganisms degrade hydrocarbons as the source of carbon and energy. Hesnawi et al [17] reported considerable improvement in soil bioremediation by the addition of urea as a nutrient. Around 80% removal was observed when urea was applied to the soil compared to 52% in the control soil.…”
Section: Bioremediation Of Clay Soil As a Function Of Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique depends upon the microbial population in the soil, to be specific, and is affected by environmental conditions and existing hydrocarbons (HESNAWI and ADBEIB, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%