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Bioremediation potential of Lentinus subnudus in decontaminating crude oil polluted soil
2015
Nigerian Journal of Biotechnology
The aim of this work was to study the efficacy of using a white-rot fungi Lentinus subnudus to treat crude oil polluted soil by employing its biodegradation and bioaccumulation potentials. The polluted soil was amended with plantain peels and treated with spawns of Lentinus subnudus for 180 days. The physicochemical parameters monitored during the study were Total Hydrocarbon Content(THC), Total Nitrogen, Total Organic Carbon, Ash content, Phosphate, Potassium, Nitrate, Organic matter, pH and
doi:10.4314/njb.v29i1.3
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