Protocol for testing bioremediation products against weathered alaskan crude oil

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Abstract

To screen various commercial microbial products for effectiveness in enhancing biodegradation of weathered Alaskan crude oil, a series of laboratory tests were conducted of 10 different products. The products were tested by electrolytic respirometry, to measure oxygen uptake over time, and in shaker flask microcosms, to measure oil degradation and microbial growth. Results supported the decision to field test two of the products.

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Venosa, A. D., Haines, J. R., Nisamaneepong, W., Goving, R., Pradhan, S., & Siddique, B. (2005). Protocol for testing bioremediation products against weathered alaskan crude oil. In 2005 International Oil Spill Conference, IOSC 2005 (p. 6644). https://doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1991-1-563

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