Master's thesis at University of Basrah examines the biological treatment of Difenoconazole (Scor EC 250) fungicide residues in contaminated soil.
The master's thesis at College of Agriculture at University of Basrah examined (Synthesis of fungal-bacterial unions to biologically treat Difenoconazole pesticide residues in contaminated soil).
The thesis presented by the researcher (Hassan Abdul-Ward Musa) aims to isolate and identify fungi and bacteria from the soil that have the ability to degrade the pesticide.
The thesis included collecting soil samples from palm groves where agricultural pesticides are sprayed periodically every season, in addition to collecting soil samples from a site near the West Qurna / 1 oil field.
The study recommended the use of preparations of fungal and bacterial isolates in bioremediation processes in places contaminated with the fungicide Difenoconazole and contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons.
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