

Author: Denisova Alexandra Halilova Aygul Breus Vladimir Breus Irina
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1532-0383
Source: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal, Vol.20, Iss.7, 2011-10, pp. : 824-840
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Abstract
Biostimulation based on usage of soil amendments is growing due to their efficiency in removing different petroleum hydrocarbons (PHC) from contaminated sand or loam-sand soils. However, the research on clay-rich soils with higher organic carbon content, in which PHC biodegradation may proceed differently and which are more difficult to clean up, has been less extensive. In a pot experiment, we studied and compared the effects of two soil amendments, natural zeolite-containing material (ZCM, 50 g kg−1) as a bulking agent and ammonium nitrate (0.3 g N kg−1) as a nitrogen fertilizer, on biodegradation of
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