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The potentials of Luffa aegyptiaca and its rhizospheric, non-mycorrhizal fungi in biodegrading and bio-remediating hydrocarbon contaminated soil were investigated in-vitro and in-situ. Biodegradation study was done in two stages preliminary study using hydrocarbon treated filter paper and in-vitro with Mineral Salt Media (MSM) read on Spectrophotometer at two photo synthetically active wavelengths (530 nm and 620 nm) while rhizoremediation study was done in-situ in contaminated plot of land. Hydrocarbon utilization ability of the fungi