Abstract
The wrong strategy for the utilization of the huge amount of organic and inorganic waste generated every day has created significant problems. Pollution of the environment with heavy metals causes particularly serious consequences. There are many methods of cleaning the polluted environment caused by heavy metals. The ideal way is biological remediation, which is an effective method of managing and restoring the polluted environment. Works on biostimulation of local microorganisms necessary for the bioremediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals have been carried out. The results of the studies showed that local microorganisms are effective for the bioremediation of heavy metals. The use of a consortium of bacteria and microscopic fungi selected by us, which did not have a mutually antagonistic effect on each other, was especially effective.
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