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Biodegradation of fuel oil hydrocarbons by a mixed bacterial consortium in sandy and loamy soils
Authors:Hawle-Ambrosch Elisabeth  Riepe Wolfgang  Dornmayr-Pfaffenhuemer Marion  Radax Christian  Holzinger Anita  Stan-Lotter Helga
Institution:Division of Molecular Biology, Department of Chemistry, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.
Abstract:The aerobic degradation of light fuel oil in sandy and loamy soils by an environmental bacterial consortium was investigated. Soils were spiked with 1 or 0.1% of oil per dry weight of soil. Acetone extracts of dried soils were analyzed by GC and the overall degradation was calculated by comparison with hydrocarbon recovery from uninoculated soils. In sandy soils, the sum of alkanes n-C(12) to n-C(23) was degraded to about 45% within 6 days at 20 degrees C and to 27-31% within 28 days, provided that moisture and nutrients were replenished. Degradation in loamy soil was about 12% lower. The distribution of recovered alkanes suggested a preferential degradation of shorter chain molecules (n-C(12) to n-C(16)) by the bacterial consortium. Partial 16S rDNA sequences indicated the presence of strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas citronellolis, and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. Toxicity tests using commercial standard procedures showed a moderate inhibition of bacterial activity. The study showed the applicability of a natural microbial community for the degradation of oil spills into soils at ambient temperatures.
Keywords:Bacterial degradation  Bioremediation  Fuel oil  Hydrocarbon chains
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