نتایج جستجو برای: oil degrading bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 328957  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
negar amini boroujeni mehdi hassanshahian sayed mohammad reza khoshrou

phenol and phenol compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewaters such as, coal tar, oil refineries and petrochemical plants exist. phenol removal from industrial effluent is extremely important in protection of environment. recently phenol biodegradation has been considered. marine bacteria are the most important phenol biodegrader. in this study, the phenol-degrading ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1975
J D Walker R R Colwell L Petrakis

Bacteria from water and sediment of an oil-polluted harbor were examined for ability to degrade petroleum. Water samples contained a greater variety of bacterial species capable of degrading petroleum than sediment. Cultures from both water and sediment contained Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter spp. Bacteria present in the water samples produced significantly greater degradation of 2-,3-,4-, and ...

Journal: :Energies 2023

The use of nature-like technologies, leading to acceleration the processes natural destruction pollutants, is one promising directions for oil and petroleum product degradation in environment. joint oil-degrading bacteria polymers with properties surfactants humic acids (HAs) bioorganic compositions effective. In this study, from reed peat, which have a critical micelle concentration (CMC) 0.6 ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Eric A Dubinsky Mark E Conrad Romy Chakraborty Markus Bill Sharon E Borglin James T Hollibaugh Olivia U Mason Yvette M Piceno Francine C Reid William T Stringfellow Lauren M Tom Terry C Hazen Gary L Andersen

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill produced large subsurface plumes of dispersed oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico that stimulated growth of psychrophilic, hydrocarbon degrading bacteria. We tracked succession of plume bacteria before, during and after the 83-day spill to determine the microbial response and biodegradation potential throughout the incident. Dominant bacteria shifted substantially ...

2010
Mostafa Chorom Sara Sharifi Hosseini Hossein Motamedi

During the Persian Gulf war in 1991 around eight million barrels of crude oil were spilled into water. This caused a large volume of contaminated water has to move to land in particular, Khuzestan's soil. A real danger of oil pollution would be an environmental calamity, and therefore, reclamation practice on the spoil soil area to expel the oil is essential. Bioremediation methods will be surv...

2017
Laura Duran Suja Stephen Summers Tony Gutierrez

In this study we report the formation of marine oil snow (MOS), its associated microbial community, the factors influencing its formation, and the microbial response to crude oil in surface waters of the Faroe-Shetland Channel (FSC). The FSC is a subarctic region that is hydrodynamically complex located in the northeast Atlantic where oil extraction is currently occurring and where exploration ...

2015
O.F. Olukunle O. Babajide B. Boboye

Enrichment technique was employed for the isolation of the crude oil degrading bacteria. The isolated bacteria were screened for their degradative ability and the best degrading bacteria were selected based on their growth. Specific activities of Catechol-2,3-dioxygenase and effects of temperature and pH and their stabilities on the enzyme relative activities were observed. Bacteria isolated fr...

Background: Organic agricultural pesticides are so stable in ecosystems and biosphere. These compounds affect soil conditions and agricultural products. The aim of this study was isolation of diazinon-degrading bacteria from Kerman pistachio orchards, Southeastern Iran. Methods: Diazinon-degrading bacteria were enriched in Bushnell-Hass medium. Identification and sequencing of prevalent degr...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
seyyedeh zahra hashemi jamshid fooladi department of industrial microbiology, faculty of biological sciences, alzahra university gholamhossein ebrahimipour faculty of biological sciences, shahid beheshti university sajad khodayari faculty of chemical engineering, omidie islamic azad university, khouzestan

background and objectives: petroleum hydrocarbons are harmful to the environment, human health, and all other living creatures. oil and its byproducts in contact with water block sunshine to phytoplanktons and thus break the food chain and damage the marine food source. this study aims to isolate the crude oil degrading and biosurfactant producing bacteria from the oil contaminated soils of gac...

2013
Nalinee Kumari Abhishek Vashishtha Pooja Saini Ekta Menghani

Petroleum refineries around the world have generated the solid wastes during the refining process and stocking of crude oil. Oily sludge leads to critical effects in the environment. The ecology of hydrocarbon degradation by microbial populations in the natural environment is reviewed, emphasizing the physical, chemical, and biological factors that contribute to the biodegradation of petroleum ...

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