Crude Oil Biodegradation by Newly Isolated Bacterial Strains and Their Consortium Under Soil Microcosm Experiment

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Marie Thérèse Bidja Abena
Naranjargal Sodbaatar
Tongtong Li
Narantuya Damdinsuren
Battsetseg Choidash
Weihong Zhong
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[1] Zhejiang University of Technology,College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering
[2] Zhejiang University of Technology,International College
[3] National University of Mongolia,Department of Biology, School of Arts and Sciences
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2019年 / 189卷
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Biodegradation; Crude oil; Consortium; Soil remediation;
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Bioremediation has been attracting researchers’ attention to develop as a technique to remove the pollution of crude oil in the environment. However, more or stronger novel strains capable of crude oil removal are still required. In this study, the potential of five newly isolated bacterial strains for crude oil abatement was evaluated in the liquid medium and contaminated soil individually and as a mixed consortium. Raoultella ornithinolytica strain PS exhibited the highest ability and degraded up to 83.5% of crude oil. Whereas Bacillus subtilis strain BJ11 degraded 81.1%, Acinetobacter lwoffii strain BJ10 degraded 75.8%, Acinetobacter pittii strain BJ6 degraded 74.9%, and Serratia marcescens strain PL degraded only 70.0% of crude oil in the liquid media. The consortium comprising the above five strains degraded more than 94.0% of crude oil after 10 days of incubation in the liquid medium. The consortium degraded more than 65.0% of crude oil after 40 days incubation even in the contaminated soil. The five crude oil degrading strains, especially their consortium, exhibited a high capability to break down a wide range of compounds in crude oil including straight-chain alkanes, branched alkanes, and aromatic hydrocarbons. These strains, especially as consortia, have good potential of application in the remediation of crude oil–contaminated environments.
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页码:1223 / 1244
页数:21
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