Publication Type Proceedings Article
Title The Enrichment Culture, Screening and Purification of Oil Degradation Bacteria from Contaminated Seawater and Drilling Mud
Authors Wu Zhang Yanyan Ji Ling Li Hongyan Yang Sarah Conrad Richard Fleming
Groups G3
Journal
Year 2016
Month
Volume 75
Number
Pages 314-317
Abstract It is urgent to find a reliable technique to settle the problem along with growing of petroleum hydrocarbon pollution in the sea. Compared to other traditional methods, biological treatment has a significant advantage. It is the key factor that gets bacteria with high efficiency of hydrocarbon degradation. In this paper, several oil degradation bacteria were isolated from indigenous colony through enrichment culture, domestication, screening and purification, in which the contaminated seawater and oil drilling mud were selected as sources. And the Gram staining was used to identify above bacteria. Appropriate conditions were exploited to preserve the strain. The present work has provided a foundation for the further research on oil degradation performance.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/
ISBN 978-94-6252-204-6
Publisher
Book Title PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (IFEE
ISSN 2352-5401
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Bibtex ID ISI:000390178800054
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