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Characterization of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Rading Bacteria from Petroleum Contaminated Sites 被引量:1

Characterization of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Rading Bacteria from Petroleum Contaminated Sites
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摘要 Aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, hexane, toluene, naphthalene and xylene degrading bacteria such as Flavobacterium spp.1 & 2 and Pseudomonas spp.1 & 2 were isolated from petroleum contaminated soil samples. They were resistant to heavy metals such as lead, iron, zinc, cobalt and mercury. The optimum pH for hydrocarbon degradation by Flavobacterium spp.1 was 9. Flavobacterium spp.2, Pseudomonas spp.1 & 2 have shown optimum pH 7 for their degradation. The optimum temperature for hydrocarbon degradation by Flavobacterium spp.1 & 2 and Pseudomonas spp.1 & 2 were at 40°C & 45°C . Aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, hexane, toluene, naphthalene and xylene degrading bacteria such as Flavobacterium spp.1 & 2 and Pseudomonas spp.1 & 2 were isolated from petroleum contaminated soil samples. They were resistant to heavy metals such as lead, iron, zinc, cobalt and mercury. The optimum pH for hydrocarbon degradation by Flavobacterium spp.1 was 9. Flavobacterium spp.2, Pseudomonas spp.1 & 2 have shown optimum pH 7 for their degradation. The optimum temperature for hydrocarbon degradation by Flavobacterium spp.1 & 2 and Pseudomonas spp.1 & 2 were at 40°C & 45°C .
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出处 《Journal of Environmental Protection》 2011年第3期243-254,共12页 环境保护(英文)
关键词 AROMATIC HYDROCARBON FLAVOBACTERIUM PSEUDOMONAS HEAVY metals Temperature Aromatic hydrocarbon Flavobacterium Pseudomonas Heavy metals Temperature
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