Degradation of Car Engine Base Oil by Rhodococcus sp. NDKK48 and Gordonia sp. NDKY76A(Microbiology & Fermentation Technology)
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Two microorganisms (NDKK48 and NDKY76A) that degrade long-chain cyclic alkanes (c-alkanes) were isolated from soil samples. Strains NDKK48 and NDKY76A were identified as Rhodococcus sp. and Gordonia sp., respectively. Both strains used not only normal alkane (n-alkane) but also c-alkane as a sole carbon and energy source, and the strains degraded more than 27% of car engine base oil (1% addition).
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2003-07-23
著者
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Chung Seon-yong
Department Of Environmental Engineering College Of Engineering Chonnam National University
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Chung Seon-yong
Laboratory Of Microbiology Research Development Corporation:(present Address)college Of Engineering
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Kubo Motoki
Department Of Bioscience And Technology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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Kubo Motoki
Department Of Bioscience & Technology Faculty Of Science & Engineering Ritsumeikan Universit
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KOMA Daisuke
Department of Bioscience & Technology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
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SAKASHITA Yuichi
Department of Bioscience & Technology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
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KUBOTA Kenzo
Department of Bioscience & Technology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
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FUJII Yoshihide
Department of Bioscience & Technology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
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HASUMI Fumihiko
Department of Biochemistry, Numazu College of Technology
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Koma Daisuke
Department Of Bioscience & Technology Faculty Of Science & Engineering Ritsumeikan Universit
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Hasumi F
Numazu Coll. Of Technol. Shizuoka Jpn
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Kubota Kenzo
Department Of Bioscience & Technology Faculty Of Science & Engineering Ritsumeikan Universit
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Fujii Yoshihide
Department Of Bioscience & Technology Faculty Of Science & Engineering Ritsumeikan Universit
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Sakashita Yuichi
Department Of Bioscience & Technology Faculty Of Science & Engineering Ritsumeikan Universit
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