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  Petroleum Bioremediation in Seawater Using Guano as the Fertilizer
 
 
Title: Petroleum Bioremediation in Seawater Using Guano as the Fertilizer
Author: Knezevich, Vishnia
Koren, Omry
Ron, Eliora Z.
Rosenberg, Eugene
Appeared in: Bioremediation journal
Paging: Volume 10 (2006) nr. 3 pages 83-91
Year: 2006-09-01
Contents: The biodegradation of hydrocarbon pollutants in open systems, such as oceans, is generally limited by the availability of utilizable nitrogen and phosphorus sources. Here the authors demonstrate the potential of overcoming this problem with guano as the fertilizer. In the first set of experiments, the principle and conditions for growing bacteria on a water insoluble fertilizer was established, using uric acid as the nitrogen source and a pure culture of an isolated hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium, Alcanivorax sp. OK2. Using a simulated open system, it was demonstrated that uric acid (the major nitrogen component of guano) binds to crude oil and is available for the growth of strain OK2 and petroleum degradation. In the second set of experiments, using a simulated open system, it was demonstrated that commercial guano was an effective source of nitrogen and phosphorus for the growth of marine bacteria on crude oil. Bacterial cultures reached over 108 cells per ml and 70% of the crude oil was degraded. Controls using ammonium sulfate and phosphate in place of guano in the simulated open system reached only 106 cells per ml and showed no detectable hydrocarbon degradation. Isolation and characterization of the bacteria in the crude oil/guano cultures indicated that they were primarily strains of Alcanivorax and Alteromonas.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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