The Growth of Tagetes patula Linn. and Its Ability to Reduce Cr(VI) with the Addition of Microbacterium sp. SpR3
Firdiana Novellasari,
V. Irene Meitiniarti,
Mahmoud F. Seleiman
et al.
Abstract:Cr(VI) is a heavy metal that has the potential to become a soil pollutant and has an impact on organisms. The contamination caused by Cr(VI) could be alternatively treated with bioremediation techniques. The current study aimed to determine the most potential combination of Tagetes patula Linn. and Microbacterium sp. strain SpR3 for remediation of soil Cr(VI) contamination based on growth of T. patula. The application of SpR3 applied at the 1st day (T0) and 20th day (T20) with 10 g (M10), 30 g (M30), 50 g (M50… Show more
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