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publicationNumber KR-100449566-B1
titleOfInvention Method for bioremedition using liquid microbe material and accelated medicines for promoting nutrition for reducing contaminated soil
abstract The present invention provides a liquid microbial agent containing a microorganism having a contaminant decomposition ability inhabited by a specific material in order to promote the decomposition of contaminants in the soil, and the microorganisms or indigenous or foreign microorganisms in the liquid microbial agent The present invention relates to a biological purification method using an accelerated nutrient for promoting the activity and the expression of contaminant degrading enzymes.n n n According to the present invention, for the biological purification of contaminated soil, especially soil contaminated by oil, high-speed cultivation and formulation of specific degrading microbial strains is applied and decomposition of accelerating nutrients and contaminants to promote the growth of foreign or indigenous microorganisms. The use of accelerated nutrients to promote the expression of enzymes directly involved in the process can significantly shorten the cleanup time of contaminated soils and consequently significantly reduce the cleanup costs of contaminated soils.
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