Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research
Aclonifen was used as the most preferable type of herbicide which is used in sunflower farming in the Thrace Region. Bacteria and fungi were isolated from the soil samples taken from the Thrace Region, and a mixed culture was prepared from equal volumes (108 CFU/mL) of liquid cultures of microorgani...
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| author | G. Onder Erguven Hurrem Bayhan Goksel Demir Bahar Ikizoglu Gurdal Kanat |
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| description | Aclonifen was used as the most preferable type of herbicide which is used in sunflower farming in the Thrace Region. Bacteria and fungi were isolated from the soil samples taken from the Thrace Region, and a mixed culture was prepared from equal volumes (108 CFU/mL) of liquid cultures of microorganisms. Including the witness sample, five different setups were prepared, to which Aclonifen, with a concentration of 1900 μg/L, was added. Each unit was diluted with distilled water for six weeks. The water filtered at this stage was measured for chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand, total organic carbon (TOC), and Aclonifen. Additionally, pH and dissolved oxygen measurement was performed. According to the results of the study, the highest bioremediation was observed in the soil sample to which 10 mL of mixed culture of microorganisms was added and Aclonifen, COD, BOD5, and TOC remediation was observed as 93.2%, 97.8%, 98.8%, and 98.7%, respectively. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-9ba2b3d53965437eb30f7fc9960c9e362025-08-20T03:36:54ZengWileyJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712016-01-01201610.1155/2016/50590495059049Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale ResearchG. Onder Erguven0Hurrem Bayhan1Goksel Demir2Bahar Ikizoglu3Gurdal Kanat4Environmental Engineering Department, Tunceli University, 62000 Tunceli, TurkeyEnvironmental Engineering Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Yıldız Technical University, Esenler, 34220 Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, Kırklareli University, 39000 Kırklareli, TurkeyEnvironmental Engineering Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Yıldız Technical University, Esenler, 34220 Istanbul, TurkeyEnvironmental Engineering Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Yıldız Technical University, Esenler, 34220 Istanbul, TurkeyAclonifen was used as the most preferable type of herbicide which is used in sunflower farming in the Thrace Region. Bacteria and fungi were isolated from the soil samples taken from the Thrace Region, and a mixed culture was prepared from equal volumes (108 CFU/mL) of liquid cultures of microorganisms. Including the witness sample, five different setups were prepared, to which Aclonifen, with a concentration of 1900 μg/L, was added. Each unit was diluted with distilled water for six weeks. The water filtered at this stage was measured for chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand, total organic carbon (TOC), and Aclonifen. Additionally, pH and dissolved oxygen measurement was performed. According to the results of the study, the highest bioremediation was observed in the soil sample to which 10 mL of mixed culture of microorganisms was added and Aclonifen, COD, BOD5, and TOC remediation was observed as 93.2%, 97.8%, 98.8%, and 98.7%, respectively.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5059049 |
| spellingShingle | G. Onder Erguven Hurrem Bayhan Goksel Demir Bahar Ikizoglu Gurdal Kanat Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research Journal of Chemistry |
| title | Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research |
| title_full | Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research |
| title_fullStr | Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research |
| title_full_unstemmed | Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research |
| title_short | Monitoring Aclonifen Remediation in Soil with a Laboratory-Scale Research |
| title_sort | monitoring aclonifen remediation in soil with a laboratory scale research |
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