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    {"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"33094269-18710096-29071","span":{"begin":102,"end":106},"obj":"18710096"}],"text":"The presence and applicability of rhizobacterial flora was previously reported by Kirkpatrick et al. (2008). Their study further documented the presence of highly functional bacterial flora and established the pattern and presence of highly degradative pathways for the sampled bacterial isolates. Their study, however, failed to apply effective flora to eco-recovery of a polluted matrix. This study shows the possibility of using a 6% (60ml) inoculum of the microbial consortia (which is less than 0.03 mg of the lyophilized consortia from a 100ml mixed culture) to remediate a significant expanse of impacted land, which is huge progress in the field as the small consortium was effective at remediation of up to 2 kg soil. Similarly, Orhorhoro et al. (2018) applied rhizobacteria established the preponderance of Bacillus sp. and Pseudomonas sp. as the most frequent in bacterial isolates associated with polluted environmental media with a high biodegradation rate."}