评估自动机械活动对微生物数量和可用性的影响

Okobia U.B., Igbuku, A.U, O. J.O., O. J.I, Anozie A. J.
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由此产生的污染物长期存在于土壤中,增加了人们对土壤微生物中毒的担忧,这可能会降低土壤肥力,而土壤肥力取决于生活在土壤中的微生物的种类和数量以及土壤的化学组成。在研究区域内,使用土壤钻沿着汽车修理厂的横断面以随机方法收集了受污染的土壤样本。实验室分析结果表明,研究区汽车修理厂周围的石油污染导致细菌数量大幅减少。实验室分析表明,与对照样本相比,在受污染的土壤样本中只发现了假单胞菌和芽孢杆菌,这是由于石油效应影响了其他物种的存在。石油污染对土壤中真菌的数量仍有影响,尤其是在长期存在泄漏的地方。真菌污染的结果表明,汽车维修活动及其泄漏行为减少了真菌数量。这体现在污染土壤和无污染土壤(对照组)中真菌数量的减少上。研究证明,人类的这些行为会影响呼吸过程,从而对细菌数量产生负面影响。实验室结果表明,汽车修理活动造成的废油泄漏会直接影响土壤中的微生物数量。应通过设置适当的收集桶和容器来防止汽修厂土壤中的废油溢出,从而保护土壤中的微生物。
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Assessment of the Effect of Auto-mechanic Activity on Microbial Population and Availability
The long-term presence of the resulting pollutants in the soil increases concerns about soil microorganism poisoning, which can lower soil fertility, which is dependent on both the type and quantity of microorganisms living there as well as the soil's chemical makeup. Contaminated soil samples were collected using a soil auger in a randomized method along transect of automobile mechanic workshop within the study area. Result obtained from laboratory analysis indicates considerable reduction in bacteria population as a result of petroleum pollution around auto mechanic workshops in the study area. Laboratory analysis indicates that only Pseudomonas sp. and Bacillus sp were identified in polluted soil samples and this is due to petroleum effects which has affected the existence of other species as compared to the control sample. Petroleum pollution has continued to have its effect on population of fungi in soil especially in places were spills are persistent. Result on fungi pollution reveals that auto mechanic activities and its spill actions reduces fungi population. This is seen through reduction in fungi count for polluted and pollution free soil (control). Research has proven that these action from man affects negatively the population of bacteria by affecting respiratory processes. Laboratory results indicates that spent oil spill from auto mechanic activity has a direct effect on microbial population in soil. Protection of soil microorganisms should be adopted through prevention of Spent oil spill around soil at auto mechanic workshop by setting up appropriate collection drums and containers.
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