Roy et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Biostimulation and bioaugmentation of native microbial community accelerated bioremediation of oil refinery sludgeRoy et al., 2018
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- 10034082543373051736
- Author
- Roy A
- Dutta A
- Pal S
- Gupta A
- Sarkar J
- Chatterjee A
- Saha A
- Sarkar P
- Sar P
- Kazy S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Bioresource technology
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Scope for developing an engineered bioremediation strategy for the treatment of hydrocarbon-rich petroleum refinery waste was investigated through biostimulation and bioaugmentation approaches. Enhanced (46–55%) total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) …
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