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Development of a standard bacterial consortium for laboratory efficacy testing of commercial freshwater oil spill bioremediation agents
Authors:J Foght  K Semple  D W S Westlake  S Blenkinsopp  G Sergy  Z Wang  M Fingas
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB Canada T6G 2E9, CA;(2) Environment Canada, Emergencies Science Division, 200–4999 98 Ave, Edmonton, AB Canada T6B 2X3, CA;(3) Environment Canada, Emergencies Science Division, Environmental Technology Centre, 3439 River Road, Ottawa, ON Canada K1A 0H3, CA
Abstract:Six crude oil-degrading bacterial strains isolated from different soil and water environments were combined to create a defined consortium for use in standardized efficacy testing of commercial oil spill bioremediation agents (OSBA). The isolates were cryopreserved in individual aliquots at pre-determined cell densities, stored at −70°C, and thawed for use as standardized inocula as needed. Aliquots were prepared with precision (typically within 10% of the mean) ensuring reproducible inoculation. Five of the six strains displayed no appreciable loss of viability during cryopreservation exceeding 2.5 years, and five isolates demonstrated stable hydrocarbon-degrading phenotypes during inoculum preparation and storage. When resuscitated, the defined consortium reproducibly biodegraded Alberta Sweet Mixed Blend crude oil (typically ± 7% of the mean of triplicate cultures), as determined by quantitative gas chromatography–mass spectrometry of various analyte classes. Reproducible biodegradation was observed within a batch of inoculum in trials spanning 2.5 years, and among three batches of inoculum prepared more than 2 years apart. Biodegradation was comparable after incubation for 28 days at 10°C or 14 days at 22°C, illustrating the temperature tolerance of the bacterial consortium. The results support the use of the synthetic consortium as a reproducible, predictable inoculum to achieve standardized efficacy tests for evaluating commercial OSBA. Received 31 August 1998/ Accepted in revised form 30 November 1998
Keywords:: bacterial inoculum   consortium   crude oil biodegradation   oil spill bioremediation agents   petroleum
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