Title of article
Bioremediation of soil contaminated crude oil by Agaricomycetes
Author/Authors
mohammadi-sichani, m. maryam iranian research organization for science technology (irost) - department of biotechnology, ايران , mazaheri assadi, m. iranian research organization for science technology (irost) - department of biotechnology, ايران , farazmand, a. iranian research organization for science technology (irost) - department of biotechnology, ايران , kianirad, m. iranian research organization for science technology (irost) - department of biotechnology, ايران , ahadi, a. m. shahrekord university - faculty of science - department of genetic, ايران , hadian ghahderijani, h. isfahan refinery environmental, ايران
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Abstract
Background: One of the most important environmental problems is the decontamination of petroleum hydrocarbons polluted soil, particularly in the oil-rich country. Bioremediation is the most effective way to remove these pollutants in the soil. Spent mushroom compost has great ability to decompose lignin-like pollution. The purpose of this study was the bioremediation of soil contaminated with crude oil by an Agaricomycetes. Methods: Soil sample amended with spent mushroom compost into 3%, 5% and 10% (w/w) with or without fertilizer. Ecotoxicity germination test was conducted with Lipidium sativa. Results: The amplified fragment (18 s rDNA) sequence of this mushroom confirmed that the strain belonged to Pleurotus ostreatus species with complete homology (100% identity). All tests experiment sets were effective at supporting the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons contaminated soil after three months. Petroleum contaminated soil amended with Spent mushroom compost 10% and fertilizer removed 64.7% of total petroleum hydrocarbons compared control. The germination index (%) in ecotoxicity tests ranged from 60.4 to 93.8%. Conclusions: This showed that the petroleum hydrocarbons contaminated soil amended with 10% Spent mushroom compost had higher bioremediation ability and reduced soil toxicity in less than three months.
Keywords
Bioremediation , Spent mushroom compost , Crude oil , Pollution , Petroleum contaminated soil
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)
Record number
2572737
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