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Effects of sodium chloride on biodegradation of crude oils by two species ofAeromonas

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The biodegradation of five weathered crude oils by two species ofAeromonas, (B59-4 and E. BOB) was investigated in varying concentrations of sodium chloride. A minimal salts medium whose NaCl concentration increased serially by 0.5% w/v up to 1.5% w/v was used to investigate the growth of these strains in glucose, and their biodegradation of the crude oils. The latter was also investigated in fresh and aged sea water. Strain B59-4 was more potent than E. BOB in the degradation of all five crude oils and at all four levels of salt concentration tested. The amount of oil degraded by each strain increased initially to a maximum level at 0.5% w/v NaCl, but thereafter decreased with increasing salt concentration, and the patterns were similar to those of aged and fresh sea water, respectively. The Forties and Nigerian crude oils with lower specific gravity, were more readily degraded than the Libyan and Venezuelan with higher specific gravity. The growth of the two strains ofAeromonas in glucose and their biodegradation of crude oils was optimal at 0.5% w/v NaCl, and thereafter decreased with increasing salt concentration of the basal medium.

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Ajisebutu, S.O. Effects of sodium chloride on biodegradation of crude oils by two species ofAeromonas . Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 28, 203–208 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00694313

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