Investigation of the Bioremediation Performance of Cow-dung and Wire-croton on Crude Oil Polluted Soil

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Crude oil exploration is associated with oil spillage causing environmental degradation including loss of soil fertility and biodiversity. Various technologies are available for remediating crude oil polluted soil, but, bioremediation seems to be more environmentally friendly and cost effective. Thus, the current work is on the bioremediation of crude oil polluted soil using cow dung and wire croton leave as the amendments. It was conducted as a batch process and was monitored for 42 days (six weeks). Separate cow dung and wire croton, and different quantities of cow dung and wire croton were blended to remediate the soil. The analysis conducted included the Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH), Hydrocarbon utilizing Bacterial (HUB) and the Total Organic Carbon (TOC) content of the soil. The result shows that wire croton and cow dung have the potential to be used as bioremediation nutrients. When these nutrients were mixed at different proportions, the combination involving 30 g of cow dung and 30 g of wire croton gave the least performance in terms of HUB, TPH and TOC across the duration of the study, and the maximum was achieved using 200 g of cow dung and 200 g of wire croton as shown by over 650 thousand HUB increment, 95 % hydrocarbon degradation, and 76.3 % total organic carbon obtained. This shows that appropriate combinations of cow dung and wire croton is required to obtain a higher performance using both nutrients for remediating a crude oil polluted soil. Keywords: Bioremediation; cow dung; wire croton; nutrients; degradation DOI: 10.7176/JNSR/14-6-03 Publication date: April 30 th 2023
牛粪和蚕豆对原油污染土壤的生物修复性能研究
原油勘探与石油泄漏有关,造成环境退化,包括土壤肥力和生物多样性的丧失。原油污染土壤的修复技术多种多样,但生物修复技术似乎更环保、更经济。因此,目前的工作是利用牛粪和蚕豆叶作为改良剂对原油污染土壤进行生物修复。采用批处理方法,监测42天(6周)。将牛粪与蚕豆分开施用,不同数量的牛粪与蚕豆混合施用,对土壤进行修复。分析了土壤中总石油烃(TPH)、烃类利用菌(HUB)和总有机碳(TOC)含量。结果表明,蚕豆和牛粪具有作为生物修复营养物的潜力。当这些营养物质以不同比例混合时,在整个研究期间,30 g牛粪和30 g巴豆的组合在HUB、TPH和TOC方面的表现最低,200 g牛粪和200 g巴豆的组合在HUB增加65万以上,碳氢化合物降解95%,总有机碳达到76.3%。这表明,牛粪和蚕豆的适当组合需要获得更高的性能,利用这两种营养物质修复原油污染的土壤。关键词:生物修复;牛粪;线巴豆;营养物质;出版日期:2023年4月30日
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