Hydrocarbon-degradation by isolate Pseudomonas Iundensis UTAR FPE2

  • Adeline, Ting, S. Y.
  • Carol, Tan, H. C.
  • Aw, C. S.
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Abstract

In this study, the potential of isolate Pseudomonas lundensis UTAR FPE2 as a hydrocarbon degrader was established. Their biodegradation activity was first detected with the formation of clearing zones on Bushnell-Hass agar plates, with the largest diameter observed on plates supplemented with paraffin, followed by mineral oil and petrol. Utilization of hydrocarbon sources were again detected in broth cultures supplemented with similar hydrocarbon substrates, where the mean viable cell count recovered from hydrocarbon-supplemented broth cultures were higher than the initial inoculum except for napthalene. In both tests, the isolate showed higher degradability towards aliphatic hydrocarbon sources, and the least activity towards the aromatic hydrocarbon naphthalene. The isolate P. lundensis UTAR FPE2 (8 log10 cfu/mL) also degraded crude diesel sample, with 69% degradation during the first three days. To conclude, this study suggests the potential use of this isolate for bioremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated environments.

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Adeline, Ting, S. Y., Carol, Tan, H. C., & Aw, C. S. (2009). Hydrocarbon-degradation by isolate Pseudomonas Iundensis UTAR FPE2. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.21161/mjm.15609

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