Effect of mycorrhizal inoculation and organic fertiliser on bioremediation of spent engine oil contaminated soil
Published Online: Oct 11, 2022
Page range: 119 - 132
Received: Feb 11, 2022
Accepted: Sep 20, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ats-2022-0014
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Hydrocarbon-related environmental pollution is a major environmental hazard due to its toxicity and widespread presence in the environment, resulting in stunted growth of soil microorganisms, plants, and animals. This study was therefore conducted to evaluate the effect of mycorrhizal inoculation and compost made from Cocoa Pod Husk (CPH) and cattle dung in the bioremediation of Spent Engine Oil (SEO)-contaminated soil. About 2.5 kg of sterilised soil was contaminated with SEO at different concentrations: 0, 100, and 150 mL / pot. Compost was then added after two weeks of contamination at the rate of 10 g / pot. Inoculation for treatments containing