Construction of Bacterial Consortia That Degrade Arabian Light Crude Oil
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Four bacteria capable of degrading certain components of crude oil were examined with respect to their degradation abilities. Acinetobacter sp. T4 and Rhodococcus sp. PR4 could degrade various alkanes, while Pseudomonas putida PB4 was able to degrade benzene and alkylbenzenes with a C_1 to C_4 side chain. Sphingomonas sp. AJ1 has been shown to be capable of degrading naphthalene and phenanthrene. The biodegradation of Arabian light crube oil by a mixed bacterial population constituted of these four bacteria was examined. This population degraded 40% of the saturated fraction and 21% of the aromatic fraction of the crude oil in 10 d, a degree of degradation equivalent to that attained by many microbial consortia specifically enriched for the biodegradation of crude oil. In a mixed culture of the four strains, Acinetobacter sp. T4 and P. putida PB4 grew, but the growth of the other two strains was not significant. A consortium of Acinetobacter sp. T4 and P. putida PB4 exhibited the same degree of biodegradation as that of the mixed population of the four bacteria. In this two-strain consortium, Acinetobacter sp. T4 degraded components in both the saturated and aromatic fractions, and produced metabolites that could support the growth of P. putida PB4. The latter strain grew on these metabolites, and degraded aromatic compounds present in the crude oil.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1996-12-25
著者
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HARAYAMA Shigeaki
Marine Biotechnology Institute
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Sugiura Keiji
(present Address)chemical Research Center Technical Research Lab. Steel Development & Production
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Harayama Shigeaki
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishi Laboratories
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Venkateswaran Kasthuri
(present Address)central Research Institute Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.
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Yamamoto S
Department Of Biotechnology Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Yamamoto Syuji
Institute For Life Science Research Asahi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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KOMUKAI-NAKAMURA SYOKO
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishi Laboratories
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YAMAUCHI-INOMATA YUKIE
Marine Biotechnology Institute, Kamaishi Laboratories
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TOKI HARUHISA
(Present address)Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Laboratory, Japan Energy Co. Ltd.,
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YAMAMOTO SATOSHI
Marine Biotechnology Institute, Kamaishi Laboratories
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TANAKA HIROKI
(Present address)Research Center, Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.,
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Toki Haruhisa
(present Address)pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Laboratory Japan Energy Co. Ltd.
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Harayama S
Marine Biotechnol. Inst. Iwate Jpn
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Yamauchi-inomata Yukie
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishi Laboratories
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Yamauchi Inomata
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishi Laboratories
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Yamamoto S
Fuso Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd. Osaka Jpn
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Tanaka Hiroki
(present Address)research Center Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.
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Komukai Nakamura
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishi Laboratories
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