2021
DOI: 10.5897/jssem2015.0526
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Sustained nutrient delivery system: A new perspective in bioremediation

Abstract: Crude oil induced pollution on soil environment is an increasing trend due to incessant accidental release of this component into the environment. Bioremediation which is considered the most effective clean-up tool is faced with the challenge of sustained nutrient delivery to enhance and sustain the activities of oleophilic microbes. Slow release fertilizer (SRF) is a purposely designed system that releases nutrients in synchrony with sequential needs of organisms hence they provide optimized nutrient use effi… Show more

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“…Soil degradation, driven by fertilizer misuse, monoculture, and erosion, is particularly concerning [1]. Excessive use of fertilizers leads to nutrient depletion, affecting crop vitality [2]. Climate change disrupts weather patterns, amplifying extreme events that harm crops [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil degradation, driven by fertilizer misuse, monoculture, and erosion, is particularly concerning [1]. Excessive use of fertilizers leads to nutrient depletion, affecting crop vitality [2]. Climate change disrupts weather patterns, amplifying extreme events that harm crops [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%