2017
DOI: 10.4314/gjpas.v23i2.5
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Phytotoxic analysis of the impact of transmission oil contaminated soil on germination and growth of oat (<i>Avena sativa</i>) seedlings under different soil moisture conditions

Abstract: This study examined the phytotoxic impact of transmission oil pollution on Oat (Aveena sativa) seedlings growing in contaminated soils under 3 different soil moisture conditions of 100% water saturation, 60% and 30% water contents. The synergistic role of the microorganism Pseudomonas putida as a bioremediating agent was also examined.Experimental soil was treated with transmission oil for up to 12 weeks but seedlings were grown and measured on weeks 1, 7 and 12 using derno-podzoluivisolic soil collected from … Show more

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“…In order to uncouple further mechanisms that can improve drought tolerance and biomass accumulation, there is a need to invest in biotechnology and more synergistic studies (Alonge et al, 2017). Genetic studies described in the review suggest that genetic engineering is undoubtedly one way to enhance biomass production of plants.…”
Section: Limitations Of Using Maize and Sorghum For Biomass Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to uncouple further mechanisms that can improve drought tolerance and biomass accumulation, there is a need to invest in biotechnology and more synergistic studies (Alonge et al, 2017). Genetic studies described in the review suggest that genetic engineering is undoubtedly one way to enhance biomass production of plants.…”
Section: Limitations Of Using Maize and Sorghum For Biomass Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%