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Regularity of Transformations of Oil-Contaminated Microbial Ecosystems by Super-Oxidation Technology and Subsequent Bio-remediation

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Super-oxidation technology uses chemical reagents to break down heavy residues of oil hydrocarbons. Its effects on the soil microbial flora were investigated for potential recovery of soil biotic activity. The dynamics of microbial ecosystems in oil-contaminated soils under application of the patented bio-remediation technology of the Man Oil Group (Switzerland) were investigated in the field and laboratory in turf and sand with different degrees of contamination by oil products over 5 years. Neither oil contamination nor super-oxidation technology sterilized the soil, but the structure of the microbial populations of peat and sandy soil was much altered, depending on soil type, characteristics of pollutant, period and pollution intensity.

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Maklyuk, E., Tsygichko, G., Vilnyy, R., Mojon, A. (2017). Regularity of Transformations of Oil-Contaminated Microbial Ecosystems by Super-Oxidation Technology and Subsequent Bio-remediation. In: Dent, D., Dmytruk, Y. (eds) Soil Science Working for a Living . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45417-7_27

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