Students | Nidhi Sarkar
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School | HWDSB - Dundas Valley Secondary School - Hamilton |
Level | Senior 11/12 - Grade 11 |
Group | Group 5 - Life Sciences |
Abstract | Used motor oil is a common and toxic soil contaminant. Rhizosphere soil microbes are known to degrade hazardous organic compounds while maintaining a mutualistic relationship with plant roots. The effects of microbial amendments are seen on germination and growth of Panicum sprinkles across varying concentrations of used motor oil. Intuitively, the soil treatment that supports the best germination and growth, should best remediate the contaminants. |