نتایج جستجو برای: oil biodegradation

تعداد نتایج: 145853  

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2014
mohsen shahriari moghadam gholamhossein ebrahimipour behrooz abtahi nafsa khazaei negin karbasi

background: hydrocarbons degradation is principally achieved by microorganisms in natural environments. the extent of hydrocarbons biodegradation is mainly conditioned by environmental factors and its success depends on the optimal condition for the crude oil degrading isolates. objectives: the aims of the current study was to isolate and identify crude oil degrading bacterium from surface sedi...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2017
Adriana Daudt Grativol Albany A Marchetti Rita M Wetler-Tonini Thiago M Venancio Carlos En Gatts Fabiano L Thompson Carlos E Rezende

Mangrove sediment harbors a unique microbiome and is a hospitable environment for a diverse group of bacteria capable of oil biodegradation. Our goal was to understand bacterial community dynamics from mangrove sediments contaminated with heavy-oil and to evaluate patterns potentially associated with oil biodegradation is such environments. We tested the previously proposed hypothesis of a two-...

2000
W. Meredith

Quantitative analysis of separated carboxylic acid fractions of 33 crude oils from the UK, Italy and California, showed that the carboxylic acid fraction is a major factor responsible for the acidity in these oils. It was apparent that biodegradation is the main process that produces high concentrations of carboxylic acids in these crude oils with the extent of biodegradation, as measured from ...

2015
Qun Luo Ying He Deng-Yong Hou Jian-Guo Zhang Xian-Rong Shen

To facilitate the biodegradation of diesel oil, an oil biodegradation bacterial consortium was constructed. The alkane hydroxylase (alkB) gene of Pseudomonas putida GPo1 was constructed in a pCom8 expression vector, and the pCom8-GPo1 alkB plasmid was transformed into Escherichia coli DH5α. The AlkB protein was expressed by diesel oil induction and detected through SDS-polyacrylamide gel electr...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
D M Ward T D Brock

Rates of hydrocarbon biodegradation were estimated by following oxygen uptake during mineral oil oxidation or oxidation of [1-14C]hexadecane to 14CO2, when these substrates were added to natural water samples from Wisconsin lakes. A lag phase preceded hydrocarbon oxidation, the length of which depended on population density or on factors influencing growth rate and on the presence of nonhydroca...

2014
Roger C. Prince Josh D. Butler

Dispersants are important tools in oil spill response. Taking advantage of the energy in even small waves, they disperse floating oil slicks into tiny droplets (<70 μm) that entrain in the water column and drift apart so that they do not re-agglomerate to re-form a floating slick. The dramatically increased surface area allows microbial access to much more of the oil, and diffusion and dilution...

2014
Vijaikrishnah Elango Marilany Urbano Kendall R. Lemelle John H. Pardue

Unique oil:sand aggregates, termed surface residue balls (SRBs), were formed on coastal headland beaches along the northern Gulf of Mexico as emulsified MC252 crude oil mixed with sand following the Deepwater Horizon spill event. The objective of this study is to assess the biodegradation potential of crude oil components in these aggregates using multiple lines of evidence on a heavily-impacte...

2017
Mariana E. Campeão Luciana Reis Luciana Leomil Louisi de Oliveira Koko Otsuki Piero Gardinali Oliver Pelz Rogerio Valle Fabiano L. Thompson Cristiane C. Thompson

One consequence of oil production is the possibility of unplanned accidental oil spills; therefore, it is important to evaluate the potential of indigenous microorganisms (both prokaryotes and eukaryotes) from different oceanic basins to degrade oil. The aim of this study was to characterize the microbial response during the biodegradation process of Brazilian crude oil, both with and without t...

2015
Abdullah Al-Sayegh Yahya Al-Wahaibi Saif Al-Bahry Abdulkadir Elshafie Ali Al-Bemani Sanket Joshi

BACKGROUND Biodegradation is a cheap and environmentally friendly process that could breakdown and utilizes heavy crude oil (HCO) resources. Numerous bacteria are able to grow using hydrocarbons as a carbon source; however, bacteria that are able to grow using HCO hydrocarbons are limited. In this study, HCO degrading bacteria were isolated from an Omani heavy crude oil field. They were then id...

2014
Angela Sherry Russell J. Grant Carolyn M. Aitken D. Martin Jones Ian M. Head Neil D. Gray

Methanogenic degradation of crude oil in subsurface sediments occurs slowly, but without the need for exogenous electron acceptors, is sustained for long periods and has enormous economic and environmental consequences. Here we show that volatile hydrocarbons are inhibitory to methanogenic oil biodegradation by comparing degradation of an artificially weathered crude oil with volatile hydrocarb...

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