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titleOfInvention Microbial remediation curing adsorbing bacterial preparation applicable to marine environment petroleum pollution as well as preparation method and application of same
abstract The invention provides a microbial remediation curing adsorbing bacterial preparation applicable to marine environment petroleum pollution as well as a preparation method and an application of the microbial remediation curing adsorbing bacterial preparation. The preparation process of the curing adsorbing bacterial preparation comprises the following steps: selecting microbial strains suitable for degrading crude oil in a polluted area; enlarging cultivation step by step so as to obtain a fermenting bacteria liquid with bacteria concentration of 108-1010 bacteria/mL; and then adding 100-1000 g/L porous medium (zeolite or ceramsite) to the fermenting bacteria liquid; further adding 0.1-2 g/L flocculating agent to the fermenting bacteria liquid; sufficiently mixing the fermenting bacteria liquid, the porous medium and the flocculating agent; standing an obtained mixture for 0.5-24 h so as to prepare the curing adsorbing bacterial preparation with bacterial adsorbing rate of not less than 90%. The curing adsorbing bacterial preparation can be applied to biological remediations of marine environment petroleum pollutions such as marine shoal muds or marine bottom sediments; highly efficient petroleum hydrocarbon degrading bacteria and nutritions can be carried in the marine bottom sediments; and the retention times of the highly efficient petroleum hydrocarbon degrading bacteria and the nutritions in the shoals can be prolonged; the survival rate of target bacteria in a target location is obviously increased; and the application range of a remediation bacterial preparation is enlarged.
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