dc.description.abstract | Bioremediation of hydrocarbons in polluted soils is a promising treatment method which is based on the
principle of complete mineralization of petroleum products into less toxic forms by different groups of
microorganisms. This study entails the bioremediation of soil contaminated crude oil by Agaricomycetes
a case study of Nakirebe village-Mpigi district. To carry out bioremediation of crude oil contaminated
soils using mushrooms, soil samples were collected from an agricultural farm in Nakirebe village Mpigi
district. The vegetative growth parameters of beans grown in remediated and un-remediated soils, soil
sampling and growth of beans were determined. Data about germination index, plant height, leaf
number, and leaf length, number of rootlets, leaf area and leaf area index was collected. All the results
showed significant differences as 0.033939, 0.030019, 0.015637, and 0.022587 respectively considering
P< 0.05. In view of the results obtained from this study, it can be concluded that mushrooms are good
agents of bioremediation and can be used for detoxifying crude oil polluted soils for better farming
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