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Olga Turkovskaya

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Pozdnyakova N, Muratova A, Bondarenkova A, Turkovskaya O
Front Biosci (Elite Ed) . 2024 Jan; 15(4):26. PMID: 38163938
Background: Bacteria and fungi are the most important soil organisms owing to their abundance and the key roles they play in the functioning of ecosystems. We examined possible synergistic and...
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Panchenko L, Muratova A, Dubrovskaya E, Golubev S, Turkovskaya O
Life (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 36676126
Natural and technical phytoremediation approaches were compared for their efficacy in decontaminating oil-polluted soil. We examined 20 oil-contaminated sites of 800 to 12,000 m each, with different contamination types (fresh...
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Dubrovskaya E, Golubev S, Muratova A, Pozdnyakova N, Bondarenkova A, Sungurtseva I, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2022 Jul; 29(56):84702-84713. PMID: 35788480
Many petroleum extraction and refinement plants are located in arid climates. Therefore, the remediation of petroleum-polluted soils is complicated by the low moisture conditions. We ran a 70-day experiment to...
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Muratova A, Lyubun Y, Sungurtseva I, Turkovskaya O, Nurzhanova A
J Environ Sci (China) . 2021 Dec; 115:114-125. PMID: 34969442
The effect of oil sludge and zinc, present in soil both separately and as a mixture on the physiological and biochemical parameters of Miscanthus × giganteus plant was examined in...
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Panchenko L, Muratova A, Biktasheva L, Galitskaya P, Golubev S, Dubrovskaya E, et al.
Int J Phytoremediation . 2021 Jun; 24(2):215-223. PMID: 34098813
Long-term field observations of the natural vegetation cover in industrial and adjacent areas has revealed that the was one of the main plant family representatives of which were noted in...
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Lyubun Y, Muratova A, Dubrovskaya E, Sungurtseva I, Turkovskaya O
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2020 Apr; 27(18):22720-22734. PMID: 32323232
The physiological and biochemical responses of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. to cadmium (Cd) (30 mg kg) and oil sludge (OS) (16 g kg) present in soil both separately and as...
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Turkovskaya O, Muratova A
Trends Biotechnol . 2019 May; 37(9):926-930. PMID: 31130309
Studies of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-degrading bacteria and plant root exudate enzymes from contaminated rhizospheres suggest that pollutant rhizodegradation involves the joint work of bacteria and plants. Plant-microbial associations with...
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Pozdnyakova N, Schlosser D, Dubrovskaya E, Balandina S, Sigida E, Grinev V, et al.
World J Microbiol Biotechnol . 2018 Aug; 34(9):133. PMID: 30109517
The ability of the litter-decomposing basidiomycete Stropharia rugosoannulata DSM 11372 to degrade a wide range of structurally different environmental pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs: phenanthrene, anthracene, fluorene, pyrene,...
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Pozdnyakova N, Dubrovskaya E, Chernyshova M, Makarov O, Golubev S, Balandina S, et al.
Fungal Biol . 2018 Apr; 122(5):363-372. PMID: 29665962
The degradation of two isomeric three-ringed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by the white rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus D1 and the litter-decomposing fungus Agaricus bisporus F-8 was studied. Despite some differences, the...
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Panchenko L, Muratova A, Dubrovskaya E, Golubev S, Turkovskaya O
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2017 Nov; 25(4):3260-3274. PMID: 29147987
The result of monitoring of natural vegetation growing on oil-contaminated (2.0-75.6 g/kg) and uncontaminated (0.04-2.0 g/kg) soils of a petroleum refinery for a period of 13 years is presented. Floristic...