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- W2891444710 abstract "DDT is an organochlorine pesticide (OCP) that was used extensively until the 1970s when it was banned, except for use in vector disease control. Due to its recalcitrance properties, it still persists in soils today, threatening the health of flora and fauna in the environment. Due to the soil properties of the study site in the North Shore Restoration Area of Lake Apopka, an in situ bioremediation strategy is necessary. Beer trub, a yeast containing sludge left over after the brewing process, was chosen as an additive and applied to contaminated soil to enhance extracellular enzyme production from native fungi in the soil. Microcosm and mesocosm studies analyzed which ratio of beer trub and water was most effective in enhancing the DDT degradative process. Results suggested that a solution of at least 1.8% beer trub solution was most effective. Extracellular enzyme and biomass assays tracked the time and rates of DDT disappearance in the treatmentsoils thus supporting the hypothesis that the biodegradation was by fungi. Leachate was also analyzed for extracellular enzyme activity, nitrate, and DDx concentrations. The results supported the recycling of the leachate if resources permit to allow for the reuse of enzymes in the leachate, as well as to allow for complete degradation of DDx in leachate. Due to the amount of beer commercially produced in the U.S., supplies of the cost-effective beer trub do not seem to be limited; meaning this method of bioremediation is possible. ( en )" @default.
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- W2891444710 title "Enhanced Degradation of Ddt via Application of Brewery Waste Product" @default.
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