Bioremediation Possibilities of Oil-Contaminated Soil by Biosurfactant Based on Bacillus Strain
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Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, 54025, Heroiv Ukrainy avе., 9, Mykolaiv, Ukraine
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Vladyslav Nedoroda
Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, 54025, Heroiv Ukrainy avе., 9, Mykolaiv, Ukraine
J. Ecol. Eng. 2022; 23(8):49-55
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This paper represents the results of the investigation of soil phytotoxicity with a high level of oil pollution. The artificially contaminated soils were exposed to an oil-destroying biosurfactant based on the strains of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Bacillus subtilis. The main objective of the work was to evaluate the effectiveness of a consortium of microorganisms in reducing the phytotoxicity of soils with high levels of oil contamination. The determination was performed on the reactions of test organisms to the pollution of the soil environment. The test system in the experiment comprised Sorghum bicolor subsp. Drummondii, Phleum pretense, Galéga officinális, Trifolium pretense, Medicágo sativa, and Sinapis arvensis. The variety of the applied indicator plants has provided a comprehensive analysis of the results of oil destruction and allowed an assessment of the sensitivity of the seeds of each species to toxic substances.