The objective of this study was designed to evaluate the effects of nutrients (inorganic NPK fertilizer and organic fertilizer) and adsorptive amendment agents (activated carbon) as well as their interactions on bioremediation of soil contaminated with Weathered Crude Oil (WECO). The organic fertilizer was made up of cattle dungs, pig dungs and poultry droppings mixtures. Box Behnken Design (BBD) of Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with three levels and three factors was used having inorganic NPK fertilizer (3 - 5 g), activated carbon (20 - 40g) and organic fertilizer (30 - 50 g) as independent variables and percentage WECO degradation as dependent variable (response) in a four weeks remediation period. Results of the study showed that WE...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of time on pH, total bacteria counts, and total h...
The potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected from two co...
This work was aimed at evaluating the relative merits of bioaugmentation, biostimulation and surfact...
Pollution of the environment by petroleum products is inevitable due to oil production, transporta...
The effect of inorganic fertilizer (NPK agricultural fertilizer) on biodegradation of soil (5 kg) co...
The study aimed at enhancing the remediationof crude oil polluted soil of the Niger Delta using cow ...
A combination of treatments, consisting of the application of fertilizers and oxygen exposure, was e...
Oil pollution is a worldwide threat to the environment and the remediation of oil-contaminated soils...
In this study, the potential effects of sawdust, yam peel and mixture of cow dung, goat dung and pou...
Increasing public concern towards petroleum pollution demands for new and more environmentally effic...
This study investigated various ways by which the rate of biodegradation of hydrocarbons {ex-situ tr...
Soil pollution by crude oil causes nitrogen imbalance and impedes the flow of air and nutrient. Bios...
AbstractThe potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected fro...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the optimum nutrients combination required for bi...
This study investigated various ways by which the rate of biodegradation of hydrocarbons {ex-situ tr...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of time on pH, total bacteria counts, and total h...
The potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected from two co...
This work was aimed at evaluating the relative merits of bioaugmentation, biostimulation and surfact...
Pollution of the environment by petroleum products is inevitable due to oil production, transporta...
The effect of inorganic fertilizer (NPK agricultural fertilizer) on biodegradation of soil (5 kg) co...
The study aimed at enhancing the remediationof crude oil polluted soil of the Niger Delta using cow ...
A combination of treatments, consisting of the application of fertilizers and oxygen exposure, was e...
Oil pollution is a worldwide threat to the environment and the remediation of oil-contaminated soils...
In this study, the potential effects of sawdust, yam peel and mixture of cow dung, goat dung and pou...
Increasing public concern towards petroleum pollution demands for new and more environmentally effic...
This study investigated various ways by which the rate of biodegradation of hydrocarbons {ex-situ tr...
Soil pollution by crude oil causes nitrogen imbalance and impedes the flow of air and nutrient. Bios...
AbstractThe potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected fro...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the optimum nutrients combination required for bi...
This study investigated various ways by which the rate of biodegradation of hydrocarbons {ex-situ tr...
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of time on pH, total bacteria counts, and total h...
The potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected from two co...
This work was aimed at evaluating the relative merits of bioaugmentation, biostimulation and surfact...