Diesel oil biodegradation by different bacteria-yeast-rhamnolipids consortia was tested. Chromatographic analysis of post-biodegradation residue was completed with chemometric tools (ANOVA, and a novel ranking procedure based on the sum of ranking differences). These tools were used in the selection of the most effective systems. The best results of aliphatic fractions of diesel oil biodegradation were observed for a yeast consortia with Aeromonas hydrophila KR4. For these systems the positive effect of rhamnolipids on hydrocarbon biodegradation was observed. However, rhamnolipids addition did not always have a positive influence on the biodegradation process (e.g. in case of yeast consortia with Stenotrophomonas maltophila KR7). Moreover, particular differences in the degradation pattern were observed for lower and higher alkanes than in the case with C22. Normally, the best conditions for "lower" alkanes are Aeromonas hydrophila KR4 + emulsifier independently from yeasts and e.g. Pseudomonas stutzeri KR7 for C24 alkane. © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia.
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Kaczorek, E., Bielicka-Daszkiewicz, K., Héberger, K., Kemény, S., Olszanowski, A., & Voelkel, A. (2014). Best conditions for biodegradation of diesel oil by chemometric tools. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 45(1), 117–126. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822014005000029
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