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DOI10.1111/1751-7915.12326
Dynamics of bacterial populations during bench-scale bioremediation of oily seawater and desert soil bioaugmented with coastal microbial mats
Ali, Nidaa; Dashti, Narjes; Salamah, Samar; Sorkhoh, Naser; Al-Awadhi, Husain; Radwan, Samir
通讯作者Radwan, Samir
来源期刊MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
ISSN1751-7915
出版年2016
卷号9期号:2页码:157-171
英文摘要

This study describes a bench-scale attempt to bioremediate Kuwaiti, oily water and soil samples through bioaugmentation with coastal microbial mats rich in hydrocarbonoclastic bacterioflora. Seawater and desert soil samples were artificially polluted with 1% weathered oil, and bioaugmented with microbial mat suspensions. Oil removal and microbial community dynamics were monitored. In batch cultures, oil removal was more effective in soil than in seawater. Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria associated with mat samples colonized soil more readily than seawater. The predominant oil degrading bacterium in seawater batches was the autochthonous seawater species Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus. The main oil degraders in the inoculated soil samples, on the other hand, were a mixture of the autochthonous mat and desert soil bacteria; Xanthobacter tagetidis, Pseudomonas geniculata, Olivibacter ginsengisoli and others. More bacterial diversity prevailed in seawater during continuous than batch bioremediation. Out of seven hydrocarbonoclastic bacterial species isolated from those cultures, only one, Mycobacterium chlorophenolicum, was of mat origin. This result too confirms that most of the autochthonous mat bacteria failed to colonize seawater. Also culture-independent analysis of seawater from continuous cultures revealed high-bacterial diversity. Many of the bacteria belonged to the Alphaproteobacteria, Flavobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria, and were hydrocarbonoclastic. Optimal biostimulation practices for continuous culture bioremediation of seawater via mat bioaugmentation were adding the highest possible oil concentration as one lot in the beginning of bioremediation, addition of vitamins, and slowing down the seawater flow rate.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Kuwait
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000371234500003
WOS关键词AUTOCHTHONOUS BIOAUGMENTATION ; MARINE ENVIRONMENTS ; CONTAMINATED SOIL ; DIESEL OIL ; CRUDE-OIL ; BIOSTIMULATION ; DEGRADATION ; COMMUNITY ; HYDROCARBONS ; BIODEGRADATION
WOS类目Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology ; Microbiology
WOS研究方向Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology ; Microbiology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/195056
作者单位Kuwait Univ, Fac Sci, Microbiol Program, Dept Biol Sci, POB 5969, Safat 13060, Kuwait
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Ali, Nidaa,Dashti, Narjes,Salamah, Samar,et al. Dynamics of bacterial populations during bench-scale bioremediation of oily seawater and desert soil bioaugmented with coastal microbial mats[J],2016,9(2):157-171.
APA Ali, Nidaa,Dashti, Narjes,Salamah, Samar,Sorkhoh, Naser,Al-Awadhi, Husain,&Radwan, Samir.(2016).Dynamics of bacterial populations during bench-scale bioremediation of oily seawater and desert soil bioaugmented with coastal microbial mats.MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY,9(2),157-171.
MLA Ali, Nidaa,et al."Dynamics of bacterial populations during bench-scale bioremediation of oily seawater and desert soil bioaugmented with coastal microbial mats".MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 9.2(2016):157-171.
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