Author:
Zhang Chao,Wu Daoji,Ren Huixue
Abstract
AbstractAgricultural wastes, such as wheat bran and swine wastewater, were used for bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil. Two optimised strains that could degrade oil efficiently were selected. The result showed that the best ratio of strain A to strain B was 7:3. Swine wastewater could be a replacement for nitrogen source and process water for bioremediation. Next, the Box-Behnken design was used to optimise the culture medium, and the optimal medium was as follows: microbial dosage of 97 mL/kg, wheat bran of 158 g/kg and swine wastewater of 232 mL/kg. Under the optimal medium, the oil degradation rate reached 68.27 ± 0.71% after 40 d. The urease, catalase, and dehydrogenase activities in oil-contaminated soil all increased, and the microbe quantity increased significantly with manual composting. These investigations might lay a foundation for reducing the pollution of agricultural wastes, exploring a late model for bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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