Characterization of Diverse Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Indonesian Seawater
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概要
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Seawater sampled from the Semarang port in Indonesia was streaked onto inorganic-medium plates coated with weathered crude oil, and 153 strains were isolated. Analyses of 16S rRNA gene sequences identified 67 different phylotypes affiliated with Alphaproteobacteria (111 strains/44 phylotypes), Gammaproteobacteria (8/8) and Actinobacteria (34/15). The organisms represented by 36 phylotypes could transform petroleum components in pure cultures. Many of them were affiliated with genera yet unrelated to hydrocarbon degradation. Strains unaffiliated with known genera were also obtained. Results suggest that many as-yet-unknown hydrocarbondegrading bacteria are present in tropical marine environments.
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著者
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Kodama Yumiko
Marine Biotechnol. Inst.
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Watanabe Kazuya
Marine Biotechnology Institute
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Watanabe Kazuya
MBI
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Watanabe Kazuya
Res. Center For Advanced Sci. And Technol. Univ. Of Tokyo
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WATANABE KAZUYA
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Marine Biotechnology Institute
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Kodama Yumiko
Marine Biotechnology Institute
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HARWATI TERESIA
Marine Biotechnology Institute
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KASAI YUKI
Marine Biotechnology Institute
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SUSILANINGSIH DWI
Research and Development Center for Biotechnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
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Susilaningsih Dwi
Research And Development Center For Biotechnology Indonesian Institute Of Sciences (lipi)
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Watanabe Kazuya
Marine Biotechnology Institute Co. Ltd
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Harwati Teresia
Marine Biotechnology Institute:research And Development Center For Biotechnology Indonesian Institut
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Watanabe Kazuya
Marine Biotechnol. Inst.
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