IntroductionPetroleum pollution resulting from spills and leakages in oil refinery areas has been a significant environmental concern for decades. Despite this, the effects of petroleum pollutants on soil microbial communities and their potential for pollutant biodegradation still required further investigation.MethodsIn this study, we collected 75 soil samples from 0 to 5 m depths of 15 soil profiles in an abandoned refinery to analyze the effect of petroleum pollution on soil microbial diversity, community structure, and network co-occurrence patterns.ResultsOur results suggested soil microbial a-diversity decreased under high C10-C40 levels, coupled with significant changes in the community structure of soil profiles. However, soil micro...
© 2014, SGEM. All Rights Reserved. In this study, the self-restoration and remediation of oily pollu...
The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of oil contamination and biostimulation (soil pH rai...
1Plant-specific changes in microbial populations on roots affect degradation of petroleum hydrocarbo...
Petroleum pollution of soils is a major environmental problem. Soil microorganisms can decompose a s...
Since total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) are toxic and persistent in environments, studying the impa...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Oil spills are events that frequently...
Soil bacteria play a major role in ecological and biodegradable function processes in oil-contaminat...
Crude oil spills resulting from excavation, transportation and downstream processes can cause intens...
Abstract: Soil bacteria play a major role in ecological and biodegradable function processes in oil-...
Bioremediation strategies continue to be developed to mitigate the environmental impact of petroleum...
International audienceNearly one quarter of the sites requiring a monitoring, invento- ried in the F...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
With knowledge on microbial composition and diversity, investigation of within-community interaction...
International audienceAbstract Natural attenuation, involving microbial adaptation, helps mitigating...
The use of microbes to clean up polluted soils is a rapidly changing and expanding area of environme...
© 2014, SGEM. All Rights Reserved. In this study, the self-restoration and remediation of oily pollu...
The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of oil contamination and biostimulation (soil pH rai...
1Plant-specific changes in microbial populations on roots affect degradation of petroleum hydrocarbo...
Petroleum pollution of soils is a major environmental problem. Soil microorganisms can decompose a s...
Since total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) are toxic and persistent in environments, studying the impa...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Oil spills are events that frequently...
Soil bacteria play a major role in ecological and biodegradable function processes in oil-contaminat...
Crude oil spills resulting from excavation, transportation and downstream processes can cause intens...
Abstract: Soil bacteria play a major role in ecological and biodegradable function processes in oil-...
Bioremediation strategies continue to be developed to mitigate the environmental impact of petroleum...
International audienceNearly one quarter of the sites requiring a monitoring, invento- ried in the F...
The soil microbiome consists of a vast variety of microorganisms which contribute to essential ecosy...
With knowledge on microbial composition and diversity, investigation of within-community interaction...
International audienceAbstract Natural attenuation, involving microbial adaptation, helps mitigating...
The use of microbes to clean up polluted soils is a rapidly changing and expanding area of environme...
© 2014, SGEM. All Rights Reserved. In this study, the self-restoration and remediation of oily pollu...
The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of oil contamination and biostimulation (soil pH rai...
1Plant-specific changes in microbial populations on roots affect degradation of petroleum hydrocarbo...