Bioremediation and Accelerated Phytoremediation of a Soil Impacted by a Hydrocarbons Mixture
Esquivel-Miranda Nalyen,
Juan Luis Ignacio-De la Cruz,
Ramon Godínez-Pacheco
et al.
Abstract:Waste motor oil (WMO), without adequate final confinement, is spill in agricultural soil, there, it easily exceeds 4400 ppm according to the Mexican standard NOM-138-SEMARNAT/SSA1-2012; a concentration that causes loss of fertility. The aims of this research were: i) biostimulation of agricultural soil impacted by 39,000 ppm of WMO with Triton X-100/Tween 80 at 0.5% and mineral solution: ii) phytoremediation by Phaseolus vulgaris enhanced with Methylobacterium symbioticum and Xanthobacter autotrophicus to red… Show more
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