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Title Bioremediation of actual soil samples with high levels of crude oil using a bacterial consortium isolated from two polluted sites: investigation of the survival of the bacteria
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Bioaugmentation, Pseudomonas sp., Petroleum hydrocarbons, Contaminated soil
Abstract In this study, actual soil samples, taken from Kharg Island, Iran, with high levels of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) were bioremediated by a bacterial consortium. The strains were: Pseudomonas sp., Stenotrophomonas sp., Achromobacter sp., Brevibacillus sp. and Staphylococcus sp., which were isolated from two highly polluted sites: Kharg Island and Kermanshah Oil Refinery. The bacteria were identified and confirmed by biochemical tests and the PCR assay. In order to isolate the bacteria, the enrichment method, in which crude oil (2%) was utilized as the sole source of carbon and energy, was used. The results showed that the adapted bacterial consortium could degrade nearly 60% of the pollution. Also, it was found that after 100 days of bioremediation only Brevibacillus sp. could survive in the environment.
Researchers Kazem Godini Godini (Not In First Six Researchers), Abbas Afkhami (Fifth Researcher), Ali Reza Rahmani (Fourth Researcher), doustmorad zafari (Third Researcher), mohammdreza arabestani (Second Researcher), Mohammad Reza Samarghandi (First Researcher)