This research is based on the investigation of the bioremediation of diesel polluted soil using biostimulation strategy. The study was carried out on a diesel contaminated soil and concentrations: Tween 80 (5-15ml), Poultry droppings (20-60g), Hydrogen Peroxide (0.5-1.5ml) were added and incubated for 28 days of remediation period. Response Surface Methodology with Box-Behnken Design (BBD) was used with three factors and three levels of Tween 80, Poultry droppings and Hydrogen Peroxide as independent variables while diesel oil (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon) removal was the dependent variable (response). The result showed disparities in the diesel oil biodegradation pattern with respect to Tween 80, Poultry droppings and Hydrogen Peroxi...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate possible methods to enhance the rate of aerobic ...
The study applied microbial molecular biological techniques to show that 2.5% to 3.0% (w/w) of diese...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and evaluate the effects of natural bioattenuation, biov...
This research is based on the investigation of the bioremediation of diesel polluted so...
The most widely used energy and fuel resources are hydrocarbons such as crude oil and petroleum dist...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the optimum nutrients combination required for bi...
Contamination of soil by organic compounds, especially hydrocarbon, is prevalent in industrialized a...
Treatment of oil-polluted soil is a challenging problem faced by all refineries and petrochemical in...
This study was focused on biotreatment of soil which polluted by petroleum compounds (Diesel) which ...
The indiscriminate disposal of fresh and used motor oil into the environment (land and water) is a c...
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...
In this study, the kinetics of biodegradation of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in diesel contami...
Soil pollution due to agrochemicals, chlorinated compounds, dyes, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, plasti...
This research investigated the use of cow dung (CD), poultry dung (PD) and cow dung/poultry dung fo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate possible methods to enhance the rate of aerobic ...
The study applied microbial molecular biological techniques to show that 2.5% to 3.0% (w/w) of diese...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and evaluate the effects of natural bioattenuation, biov...
This research is based on the investigation of the bioremediation of diesel polluted so...
The most widely used energy and fuel resources are hydrocarbons such as crude oil and petroleum dist...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the optimum nutrients combination required for bi...
Contamination of soil by organic compounds, especially hydrocarbon, is prevalent in industrialized a...
Treatment of oil-polluted soil is a challenging problem faced by all refineries and petrochemical in...
This study was focused on biotreatment of soil which polluted by petroleum compounds (Diesel) which ...
The indiscriminate disposal of fresh and used motor oil into the environment (land and water) is a c...
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...
In this study, the kinetics of biodegradation of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in diesel contami...
Soil pollution due to agrochemicals, chlorinated compounds, dyes, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, plasti...
This research investigated the use of cow dung (CD), poultry dung (PD) and cow dung/poultry dung fo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate possible methods to enhance the rate of aerobic ...
The study applied microbial molecular biological techniques to show that 2.5% to 3.0% (w/w) of diese...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and evaluate the effects of natural bioattenuation, biov...