The main component that pollutes the soil is the asymmetric dimethyhydrazine (Hepil), which is highly toxic and causes mutations in DNA. It enters the soil while throwing missiles. To destroy this, scientists suggested to use bacteria of a bacillus subtilis KK1112, a bacillus subtilis KK1112, who can effectively neutralize his heptil and oxidized products. At the same time, bacteria work with unpretentious plants that significantly increase the effectiveness of the purification process.
RNF press service, during the experiments scientists, bacteria, such as festival and alfalfa, such as various feed plants in the interaction of seedlings, he said. It turned out that bacteria were particularly effective with a festive fire, destroyed toxic substances and regained soil efficiency.
Developed technology is an environmentally friendly and economically advantageous solution for the restoration of the soils affected by missile launch. Such biosystems can also be used to clean the polluted areas with other industrial wastes.
Source: Ferra

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