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titleOfInvention A method of joint repairs DDTs-PAHs combined contamination soil
abstract A method of joint repairs DDTs-PAHs combined contamination soil, it is related to a kind of method of repairing polluted soil, is strengthened using rhanolipid as biosurfactant combined highly effective mixed degradation bacterium and remaining organo-chlorine pesticide DDT and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in facility agricultural soil is promoted to be decomposed, converted;Low accumulation type vegetable crop is planted simultaneously, it is metabolized by root system of plant and the chemical stimulation of root rhizosphere secreta acts on further enhancement microbiological growth and the degradation to organic pollutant DDT and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, this method has small to environmental disruption, do not generate secondary pollution, it is low-cost, be easy to operate in large scale, do not influence production and the advantages of income, it is the based technique for in-situ remediation that one kind is safe and effective, can produce when repairing, is suitble to still in the middle low pollution facility agricultural soil reparation of long-term cropping.
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