Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Bioremediation of a Crude Oil Polluted Soil with Pleurotus Pulmonarius and Glomus Mosseae Using Amaranthus Hybridus as a Test Plant

Fallouts from crude oil pollution of soils are known to have undesirable effects on plant growth.

Crude Oil Polluted Soil
This research attempts to study the growth of Amaranthus hybridus grown on a crude oil polluted soil bioremediated with Pleurotus pulmonarius (a white rot fungus) and Glomus mosseae (a mycorrhizal fungus).

Nine different treatment factors were used while three replicates were used for each treatment in randomized Complete Block Design at the same age of the seedlings.

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