Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel

This work focuses on the creation and use of associations of hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms. Bioremediation of soils with the help of mixed cultural and associations of microorganisms provides wider adaptive possibilities than individual species. This is especially important in conditions of s...

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Published in:GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY
Main Authors: Maria V. Korneykova, Vladimir A. Myazin, Nadezhda V. Fokina, Alexandra A. Chaporgina
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Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2019-170
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:1e6e82fbfd0840e794e7f40aacf4c210 2023-05-15T17:04:54+02:00 Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel Maria V. Korneykova Vladimir A. Myazin Nadezhda V. Fokina Alexandra A. Chaporgina 2021-04-01 https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2019-170 https://doaj.org/article/1e6e82fbfd0840e794e7f40aacf4c210 en eng Lomonosov Moscow State University 2071-9388 2542-1565 doi:10.24057/2071-9388-2019-170 https://doaj.org/article/1e6e82fbfd0840e794e7f40aacf4c210 undefined Geography, Environment, Sustainability, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 171-176 (2021) diesel fuel petroleum-contaminated soil bioremediation hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria microfungi phytotoxicity envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2019-170 2023-01-22T19:05:44Z This work focuses on the creation and use of associations of hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms. Bioremediation of soils with the help of mixed cultural and associations of microorganisms provides wider adaptive possibilities than individual species. This is especially important in conditions of short northern summer. The results of field experiments showed that microbial associations based on indigenous microorganisms (bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens, P. putida, P. baetica, Microbacterium paraoxydans and fungi Penicillium commune, P. canescens st. 1, P. simplicissimum st. 1) with mineral fertilizers reduced the content of total petroleum hydrocarbons in the Hortic Arthrosol soil of the Kola Peninsula by 82% over 120 days. Also, the microbial associations with mineral fertilizers had a positive effect on the physical properties of the soil, increasing its humidity. The bacterial-fungi associations changed the number, abundance and structure of the indigenous community of microorganisms. Penicillium canescens, which was included in the composition of fungi association, became dominant. During the rapid decomposition of hydrocarbons are released to the soil toxic intermediates or metabolites of the microbial oxidation of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbon oxidizing microfungi suppressed the germination of test plant seeds to one degree or another. Penicillium commune fungal metabolites inhibited seed germination only by 29% for Lepidium sativum L. and 24% for Triticum aestivum L. This species can be used for bioremediation of petroleum contaminated soils. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Unknown Kola Peninsula Murmansk GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 14 1 171 176
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topic diesel fuel
petroleum-contaminated soil
bioremediation
hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria
microfungi
phytotoxicity
envir
geo
spellingShingle diesel fuel
petroleum-contaminated soil
bioremediation
hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria
microfungi
phytotoxicity
envir
geo
Maria V. Korneykova
Vladimir A. Myazin
Nadezhda V. Fokina
Alexandra A. Chaporgina
Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
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petroleum-contaminated soil
bioremediation
hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria
microfungi
phytotoxicity
envir
geo
description This work focuses on the creation and use of associations of hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms. Bioremediation of soils with the help of mixed cultural and associations of microorganisms provides wider adaptive possibilities than individual species. This is especially important in conditions of short northern summer. The results of field experiments showed that microbial associations based on indigenous microorganisms (bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens, P. putida, P. baetica, Microbacterium paraoxydans and fungi Penicillium commune, P. canescens st. 1, P. simplicissimum st. 1) with mineral fertilizers reduced the content of total petroleum hydrocarbons in the Hortic Arthrosol soil of the Kola Peninsula by 82% over 120 days. Also, the microbial associations with mineral fertilizers had a positive effect on the physical properties of the soil, increasing its humidity. The bacterial-fungi associations changed the number, abundance and structure of the indigenous community of microorganisms. Penicillium canescens, which was included in the composition of fungi association, became dominant. During the rapid decomposition of hydrocarbons are released to the soil toxic intermediates or metabolites of the microbial oxidation of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbon oxidizing microfungi suppressed the germination of test plant seeds to one degree or another. Penicillium commune fungal metabolites inhibited seed germination only by 29% for Lepidium sativum L. and 24% for Triticum aestivum L. This species can be used for bioremediation of petroleum contaminated soils.
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author Maria V. Korneykova
Vladimir A. Myazin
Nadezhda V. Fokina
Alexandra A. Chaporgina
author_facet Maria V. Korneykova
Vladimir A. Myazin
Nadezhda V. Fokina
Alexandra A. Chaporgina
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title Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
title_short Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
title_full Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
title_fullStr Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
title_full_unstemmed Bioremediation Of Soil Of The Kola Peninsula (Murmansk Region) Contaminated With Diesel Fuel
title_sort bioremediation of soil of the kola peninsula (murmansk region) contaminated with diesel fuel
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2019-170
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