Published August 29, 2008
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Bioremediation of Oil-Polluted Soil of Western Kazakhstan
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15 strains of oil-destructing microorganisms were
isolated from oil polluted soil of Western Kazakhstan. Strains 2-A
and 41-3 with the highest oil-destructing activities were chosen from
them. It was shown that these strains oxidized n-alkanes very well,
but isoalkanes, isoparaffin, cycloparaffin and heavy aromatic
compounds were destructed very slowly. These both strains were
tested as preparations for bioremediation of oil-polluted soil in model
and field experiments. The degree of utilizing of soil oil by this
preparation was 79-84 % in field experiments.
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