نتایج جستجو برای: biostimulation

تعداد نتایج: 450  

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2016
Farid Benyahia Ahmed Shams Embaby

This work was aimed at evaluating the relative merits of bioaugmentation, biostimulation and surfactant-enhanced bioavailability of a desert soil contaminated by crude oil through biopile treatment. The results show that the desert soil required bioaugmentation and biostimulation for bioremediation of crude oil. The bioaugmented biopile system led to a total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) reductio...

2017
Frank G. A. Verheijen Utra Mankasingh Vit Penizek Pietro Panzacchi Bruno Glaser Simon Jeffery Ana Catarina Bastos Priit Tammeorg Jürgen Kern Ruben Sakrabani Hiie Nõlvak Jaak Truu Baiba Limane Marika Truu Guntis Cepurnieks Vadims Bartkevičs Jaanis Juhanson Olga Muter

Trinitrotoluene (TNT), a commonly used explosive for military and industrial applications, can cause serious environmental pollution. 28-day laboratory pot experiment was carried out applying bioaugmentation using laboratory selected bacterial strains as inoculum, biostimulation with molasses and cabbage leaf extract, and phytoremediation using rye and blue fenugreek to study the effect of thes...

2016
Ying Jiang Kirsty J. Brassington George Prpich Graeme I. Paton Kirk T. Semple Simon J.T. Pollard Frédéric Coulon

The potential for biotransformation of weathered hydrocarbon residues in soils collected from two commercial oil refinery sites (Soil A and B) was studied in microcosm experiments. Soil A has previously been subjected to on-site bioremediation and it was believed that no further degradation was possible while soil B has not been subjected to any treatment. A number of amendment strategies inclu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Michael J Wilkins Nathan C Verberkmoes Kenneth H Williams Stephen J Callister Paula J Mouser Hila Elifantz A Lucie N'guessan Brian C Thomas Carrie D Nicora Manesh B Shah Paul Abraham Mary S Lipton Derek R Lovley Robert L Hettich Philip E Long Jillian F Banfield

Implementation of uranium bioremediation requires methods for monitoring the membership and activities of the subsurface microbial communities that are responsible for reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV). Here, we report a proteomics-based approach for simultaneously documenting the strain membership and microbial physiology of the dominant Geobacter community members during in situ a...

2011
Michael J. Wilkins Stephen J. Callister Marzia Miletto Kenneth H. Williams Carrie D. Nicora Derek R. Lovley Philip E. Long Mary S. Lipton

Monitoring the activity of target microorganisms during stimulated bioremediation is a key problem for the development of effective remediation strategies. At the US Department of Energy's Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) site in Rifle, CO, the stimulation of Geobacter growth and activity via subsurface acetate addition leads to precipitation of U(VI) from groundwater as U(IV). Citrat...

2017
Cengiz Kahraman Mehdi Keshavarz Ghorabaee Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas Sezi Cevik Onar Morteza Yazdani Hiie Nõlvak Jaak Truu Baiba Limane Marika Truu Guntis Cepurnieks Vadims Bartkevičs Jaanis Juhanson Olga Muter

Trinitrotoluene (TNT), a commonly used explosive for military and industrial applications, can cause serious environmental pollution. 28-day laboratory pot experiment was carried out applying bioaugmentation using laboratory selected bacterial strains as inoculum, biostimulation with molasses and cabbage leaf extract, and phytoremediation using rye and blue fenugreek to study the effect of thes...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Denise M Akob Lee Kerkhof Kirsten Küsel David B Watson Anthony V Palumbo Joel E Kostka

Shifts in terminal electron-accepting processes during biostimulation of uranium-contaminated sediments were linked to the composition of stimulated microbial populations using DNA-based stable isotope probing. Nitrate reduction preceded U(VI) and Fe(III) reduction in [¹³C]ethanol-amended microcosms. The predominant, active denitrifying microbial groups were identified as members of the Betapro...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Baohua Gu Wei-Min Wu Matthew A Ginder-Vogel Hui Yan Matthew W Fields Jizhong Zhou Scott Fendorf Craig S Criddle Philip M Jardine

The bioreduction of soluble uranium [U(VI)] to sparingly soluble U(IV) species is an attractive remedial technology for contaminated soil and groundwater due to the potential for immobilizing uranium and impeding its migration in subsurface environments. This manuscript describes a column study designed to simulate a three-step strategy proposed for the remediation of a heavily contaminated sit...

H. A. Aziz L. Mohajeri, M. A. Zahed M. H. Isa S. Mohajeri

Bioremediation, the process by which microorganisms degrade organic compounds to non-toxic or less toxic substances, has been widely used for cleanup of coastal ecosystems after oil spills. In this study, the hydrocarbon degradation rate and half lives in three bioremediation strategies (natural attenuation, biostimulation, and bioaugmentation) were compared in weathered crude oil (WCO) contami...

2017
Ruben Sakrabani Ana Catarina Bastos Priit Tammeorg Simon Jeffery Frank G. A. Verheijen Hiie Nõlvak Jaak Truu Baiba Limane Marika Truu Guntis Cepurnieks Vadims Bartkevičs Jaanis Juhanson Olga Muter

Trinitrotoluene (TNT), a commonly used explosive for military and industrial applications, can cause serious environmental pollution. 28-day laboratory pot experiment was carried out applying bioaugmentation using laboratory selected bacterial strains as inoculum, biostimulation with molasses and cabbage leaf extract, and phytoremediation using rye and blue fenugreek to study the effect of thes...

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