نتایج جستجو برای: hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 180332  

Journal: :Annals of Microbiology 2022

Abstract Purpose Tyro is a deep hypersaline anoxic basin (DHAB) located at the seafloor of Eastern Mediterranean sea. hosts stratified eukaryotic microbiome moving from seawater to brine, but no reports are available on its prokaryotic community. We provide first snapshot bacterial community structure in seawater-brine interface, and overlaying seawater. Methods In this study, we combined use m...

2011
R. C. John A. Y. Itah J. P. Essien D. I. Ikpe

The effect of crude oil on the growth of legumes (Calopogonium muconoides and Centrosema pubescens) and fate of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in wetland ultisol was investigated using standard cultural techniques. The results revealed observable effects of oil on soil physico-chemistry, plant growth and nodulation as well as on densities of heterotrophic, hydrocarbonoclastic and nitrogen fixing bact...

2011
Julia S. Sabirova R. Haddouche I. N. Van Bogaert F. Mulaa W. Verstraete K. N. Timmis C. Schmidt‐Dannert J. M. Nicaud W. Soetaert

The oleochemical industry is currently still dominated by conventional chemistry, with biotechnology only starting to play a more prominent role, primarily with respect to the biosurfactants or lipases, e.g. as detergents, or for biofuel production. A major bottleneck for all further biotechnological applications is the problem of the initial mobilization of cheap and vastly available lipid and...

2016
Seyed Mahdi Ghasemi Manizheh Rahbari

Over fifty bacterial strains were isolated from seawater samples in the presence of naphthalene as a sole source of carbon and energy. Among them, three isolates with higher growth rate and naphthalene degradation ability were selected for further studies. Biochemical and molecular analysis revealed that two Persian Gulf isolates, strain PG-10 and strain PG-48 belonged to the group of hydrocarb...

2017
Fanny Terrisse Cristiana Cravo-Laureau Cyril Noël Christine Cagnon Alex J. Dumbrell Terry J. McGenity Robert Duran

Deciphering the ecology of marine obligate hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (MOHCB) is of crucial importance for understanding their success in occupying distinct niches in hydrocarbon-contaminated marine environments after oil spills. In marine coastal sediments, MOHCB are particularly subjected to extreme fluctuating conditions due to redox oscillations several times a day as a result of mechanic...

2018
Dina M. Al-Mailem Mohamed Eliyas Samir S. Radwan

The aim of this study was to explore the heavy-metal resistance and hydrocarbonoclastic potential of microorganisms in a hypersaline soil. For this, hydrocarbonoclastic microorganisms were counted on a mineral medium with oil vapor as a sole carbon source in the presence of increasing concentrations of ZnSO4, HgCl2, CdSO4, PbNO3, CuSO4, and Na2HAsO4. The colony-forming units counted decreased i...

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2006
Elcia Margareth S Brito Rémy Guyoneaud Marisol Goñi-Urriza Antony Ranchou-Peyruse Arnaud Verbaere Miriam A C Crapez Julio César A Wasserman Robert Duran

Hydrocarbonoclastic bacterial communities inhabiting mangrove sediments were characterized by combining molecular and culture-dependent approaches. Surface sediments were collected at two sampling sites in Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and used to inoculate in vitro enrichment cultures containing crude oil to obtain hydrocarbonoclastic bacterial consortia. In parallel, in situ mesocosm...

Over fifty bacterial strains were isolated from seawater samples in the presence of naphthalene as a sole source of carbon and energy. Among them, three isolates with higher growth rate and naphthalene degradation ability were selected for further studies. Biochemical and molecular analysis revealed that two Persian Gulf isolates, strain PG-10 and strain PG-48 belonged to the group of hydrocarb...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2021

Despite many shipwrecks containing oil there is a paucity of studies investigating their impact on surrounding environments. This study evaluates any potential effect the World War II shipwreck HMS Royal Oak having benthic sediments in Scapa Flow, Scotland. (Her Majesty’s Ship) sank 1939, subsequently leaked 1960s and 1990s, estimated to still hold 697 tonnes fuel oil. In this study, were analy...

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