Abstract

In this present study contaminated soil was degraded using Pseudomonas and NPKFertilizer. Normal soil and contaminated soil were degraded by using Pseudomonas and then Contaminated soil was degraded by using Pseudomonas and NPK fertilizer. All the samples were incubated for 18 days. As a result microbial degradation was increased, pH was decreased and also macro nutrients, microbial count, The growth of Phaseolus vulgaris was tested, phytochemical, chlorophyll content was increased. Pseudomonas has the ability to degrade hydrocarbon present in the contaminated soil by the addition of NPK fertilizer. The rate of degradation of contaminated soil was enhanced by Pseudomonas putidaP11. Keywords: Bioremediation, Oil contaminated soil, Pseudomonas putida, Phaseolus vulgaris

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