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Shkidchenko A.N., Kobzev E.N., Petrikevich S.B., Chugunov V.A.,
Kholodenko V.P., Boronin A.M. |
Biodegradation of black oil by microflora of the
Bay of Biscay and biopreparations |
Process Biochemistry – 2004. – V. 39. – P.
1671–1676. |
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Abstract
Recent research has shown that the bioremediation of oil-polluted soil by activation of
microflora is not always advantageous when compared with the introduction of oil degrading
microorganisms. Although microflora isolated from oil-polluted sites is adapted for growth under
the above conditions, this does not imply a high rate of oil degradation. Indeed, it has been
shown that the hydrocarbon-oxidative activity of isolated strains to black oil was 13.1–17.3%
(incubation for 10 days at 24 ◦C), while the activity of a mixture of three aboriginal
strains was 17.8%. At the same time, the hydrocarbon-oxidative activity of associations of the
strains isolated from other regions was 24.0–30.0% (in 10 days). |
Вернуться в раздел Публикации 2004 г.
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