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Enrichment and Characterization of Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacteria from Various Oil-Contaminated Sites in Pakistan

Journal

GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 38, Issue 7, Pages 577-587

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01490451.2021.1903625

Keywords

Bio-surfactants; biodegradation; HC degraders; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Plackett-Burman model

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  1. Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Department of Government College University Lahore, Pakistan

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Through the assessment of randomly nominated soil samples from different sites in Pakistan, five potent strains of indigenous bacteria were discovered, which have the ability to effectively degrade various hydrocarbon pollutants including kerosene oil, Hi-octane, petrol, and lubricating oil. The bacterial consortium of these strains (AA1-5) exhibited excellent efficiency in degrading a variety of hydrocarbons in a short amount of time.
Accretion of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in environment due to variety of anthropogenic activities has taken this ecosystem to the brink of destruction. Since the dawn of century, various physio-chemical methods have been postulated for the removal of these noxious substances. So far, microbial degradation is a most effective way to get rid of this ecological problem. Therefore, the assessment of randomly nominated soil samples from different sites of country land (Pakistan) was performed to scrutinize the proficiency of indigenous bacteria in degrading hydrocarbons (Hi-Octane, petrol, kerosene oil, and lubricating oil). The statistically based Plackett-Burman experimental design was also applied to evaluate the cultural conditions affecting degradation potency. Potential isolates were identified through biochemical and molecular analysis followed by the Gravimetric test to estimate the degradation level. In addition, the isolated strains exhibited a significant production of bio-surfactants in their cell-free condition. Five potent strains including Streptococcus sp., Bacillus flexus, Arthrobacter sp., Bacillus sp., and Ancyclobacter rudongensis were screened out, which have an ability to degrade and utilize kerosene oil, Hi-octane, petrol, and lubricating oil when analyzed individually. However, the bacterial consortium of all five strains (AA1-5) exhibited prodigious efficiency to degrade variety of hydrocarbons in less time.

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