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Community dynamics of a mixed-bacterial culture growing on petroleum hydrocarbons in batch culture.
Van Hamme, J D; Odumeru, J A; Ward, O P.
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  • Van Hamme JD; Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada. jdvanham@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca
Can J Microbiol ; 46(5): 441-50, 2000 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10872080
The effects of various hydrocarbon substrates, and a chemical surfactant capable of enhancing crude-oil biodegradation, on the community structure of a mixed-bacterial inoculum were examined in batch culture. Of 1000 TSA-culturable isolates, 68.6% were identified at the genus level or better by phospholipid fatty acid analysis over 7-day time course experiments. Cultures were exposed to 20 g/L Bow River crude oil with and without 0.625 g/L Igepal CO-630 (a nonylphenol ethoxylate surfactant), 5 g/L saturates, 5 g/L aromatics, or 125 g/L refinery sludge. A group of six genera dominated the cultures: Acinetobacter, Alcaligenes, Ochrobactrum, Pseudomonas/Flavimonas, Stenotrophomonas, and Yersinia. Species from four of the genera were shown to be capable of hydrocarbon degradation, and counts of hydrocarbon degrading and total heterotrophic bacteria over time were nearly identical. Pseudomonas/Flavimonas and Stenotrophomonas normally dominated during the early portions of cultures, although the lag phase of Stenotrophomonas appears to have been increased by surfactant addition. Acinetobacter calcoaceticus was the most frequently isolated microorganism during exposure to the saturate fraction of crude oil. Regardless of substrate, the culture medium supported a greater variety of organisms during the latter portions of cultures. Understanding the community structure and dynamics of mixed bacterial cultures involved in treatment of heterogeneous waste substrates may assist in process development and optimization studies.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Petróleo / Ecossistema / Bactérias Gram-Negativas / Hidrocarbonetos Aromáticos Idioma: En Revista: Can J Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2000 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Petróleo / Ecossistema / Bactérias Gram-Negativas / Hidrocarbonetos Aromáticos Idioma: En Revista: Can J Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2000 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá