Bioremediation Journal, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 1 - 17
Опубликована: Март 24, 2025
The present study addresses the critical problem of remediation crude oil leachate, which is generated through leaching highly recalcitrant and solubilized fractions from petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated sites presents a significant environmental hazard. leachate used in this showed BOD/COD ratio 0.14, indicating high dominance fraction. Eight bacterial strains were selected based on their ability to solubilize degrade leachate. isolates biosurfactant production 0.04–0.73% facilitated solubilization, biodegradation 43.95–87.91%. Bacillus licheniformis highest degradation as well among all. consortium all 8 was then optimize improve performance. Maximum 65.19% obtained at pH 7, 30 °C 1% inoculum concentration. First-order kinetic modeling that specific rate (k) 0.16/day 5% reduced 0.05/day 25% concentration, representing inhibitory action effectiveness also analyzed leachate-contaminated soil microcosm. Phytoremediation using Typha latifolia microbe-assisted phytoremediation served complementary treatment approaches. maximum 86.86% observed by phytoremediation, synergistic both plants microbes GC-FID analysis confirmed reduction components different bioremediation treatments, while there minimal change control set. microbial revealed increase total count proportion degrading bacteria treatments compared with 2.8 fold 27.6% for success bioremediation. remediated samples very low or no mutagenic risk set Ames test, method.
Язык: Английский