Abstract

The great achievements of the oil production and refining industries are accompanied by a constant influx of oil polluting substances into the soil, reservoirs and other environmental objects. Due to their toxic effects, great damage is caused to agriculture, arable land is decommissioned, and the functioning of aquatic ecosystems and life on the planet as a whole are disrupted. Oil-producing microorganisms play a leading role in cleaning oilcontaminated ecosystems. Currently, the most promising methods of bioremediation of objects of the external environment with the help of biologics based on microorganisms capable of using organic pollutants as carbon sources are proposed. In this article, the separation of Aboriginal strains from oil-contaminated soil and their identification were carried out.

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