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Biotransformation of phosphogypsum on distillery decoctions [preliminary results]

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The paper presents the activity of anaerobic bacterial communities isolated from soil polluted by aircraft fuel on distillery decoctions with phosphogypsum. The microorganisms were selected using the microcosms method, and then enriched on Postgate medium with ethanol. The isolated communities became the inoculum to establish a culture on potato and rye distillery decoctions. The obtained results show that a simultaneous removal of two industrial wastes such as phosphogypsum and distillery decoctions is possible. The introduction of a inoculation comprising a selected anaerobic bacterial community into the culture does not influence the increase of the biotransformation process efficiency.

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55

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2

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p.147-151,fig.,ref.

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  • University of Warsaw, Al.Zwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland
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