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Biodegradation of crude oil by individual bacterial strains and a mixed bacterial consortium

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BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 377-387

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1590/S1517-838246120131276

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Alcanivorax; Pseudomonas; Rhodococcus; bioremediation; bioaugmentation

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  1. National Counsel of Research (CNR) of Italy
  2. EC Project Unraveling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for XEnobiotics' and pollutants' clean up [ULIXES-FP7-KBBE-2010-3.5-03]
  3. Italian Project PRIN La System Biology nello studio degli effetti di xenobiotici in organismi marini per la valutazione dello stato di salute dell'ambiente: applicazioni biotecnologiche per potenziali strategie di ripristino
  4. National Operative Project PON R&C Sviluppo di Tecnologie Innovative per il trattamento dei rifiuti liquidi della navigazione finalizzate alla Tutela dell'Ambiente Marino (STI-TAM)
  5. National Operative Project PON R&C Sviluppo di tecnologie innovative per la Sostenibilita Energetica ed Ambientale di cantieri nautici ed aree Portuali (SEA-PORT)

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Three bacterial isolates identified as Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2, Rhodococcus erythropolis HS4 and Pseudomonas stutzeri SDM, based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, were isolated from crude oil enrichments of natural seawater. Single strains and four bacterial consortia designed by mixing the single bacterial cultures respectively in the following ratios: (Alcanivorax: Pseudomonas, 1: 1), (Alcanivorax: Rhodococcus, 1: 1), (Pseudomonas: Rhodococcus, 1: 1), and (Alcanivorax: Pseudomonas: Rhodococcus, 1: 1: 1), were analyzed in order to evaluate their oil degrading capability. All experiments were carried out in microcosms systems containing seawater (with and without addition of inorganic nutrients) and crude oil (unique carbon source). Measures of total and live bacterial abundance, Card-FISH and quali-, quantitative analysis of hydrocarbons (GC-FID) were carried out in order to elucidate the co-operative action of mixed microbial populations in the process of biodegradation of crude oil. All data obtained confirmed the fundamental role of bacteria belonging to Alcanivorax genus in the degradation of linear hydrocarbons in oil polluted environments.

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