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Динамика популяционных показателей различных видов компостных червей в условиях загрязнения нефтью

Динамика популяционных показателей различных видов компостных червей в условиях загрязнения нефтью

Abstract

Characteristics of Eisenia fetida, E. andrei and Dendrobaena veneta at two levels of soil contamination of oil (20 g/kg and 40 g/kg) in a laboratory experiment are studied. All species has showed good survival and productivity and can be recommended for remediation of oil-contaminated soils.

В лабораторном эксперименте изучались характеристики Eisenia fetida, E. andrei и Dendrobaena veneta при двух уровнях загрязнения почв (20 г/кг и 40 г/кг) нефтью. Все виды показали хорошую выживаемость и продуктивность, и могут быть рекомендованы для рекультивации нефтезагрязненных почв.

Keywords

ДОЖДЕВЫЕ ЧЕРВИ, ЗАГРЯЗНЕНИЕ ПОЧВ НЕФТЬЮ, ВЕРМИКУЛЬТИВИРОВАНИЕ

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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