2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2014.09.021
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Bio-removal of diesel oil through a microbial consortium isolated from a polluted environment

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“…The bioaugmentation approach consists of the addition to soil of selected microbial species able to metabolize a specific contaminant: exogenous strains derived from contaminated sites, genetically modified microorganisms and indigenous biomass enriched in the presence of the contaminant. A well‐established technique is the addition of degraders that have previously been isolated from other polluted environments . Thompson et al recommended a rational selection among the members of the same species to obtain culture collections that would be suitable for specific contaminant and environmental conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bioaugmentation approach consists of the addition to soil of selected microbial species able to metabolize a specific contaminant: exogenous strains derived from contaminated sites, genetically modified microorganisms and indigenous biomass enriched in the presence of the contaminant. A well‐established technique is the addition of degraders that have previously been isolated from other polluted environments . Thompson et al recommended a rational selection among the members of the same species to obtain culture collections that would be suitable for specific contaminant and environmental conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A well-established technique is the addition of degraders that have previously been isolated from other polluted environments. [16][17][18] Thompson et al 19 recommended a rational selection among the members of the same species to obtain culture collections that would be suitable for specific contaminant and environmental conditions. The prior adaptation of microorganisms to a contaminant is considered a fundamental step to improve the survival possibilities and bioaugmentation success, but even in this case many other factors such as the homogeneous dispersion of added degraders and their competition with indigenous microorganisms can lead to unsatisfactory results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growth of the two Pseudomonas strains isolated in this study was investigated in BH medium which is widely used for the examination of fuels for microbial contamination and for studying hydrocarbon degradation by microorganisms (Silva et al, 2015;Gudiña et al, 2012). Both strains G2 and G3 were able to grow in BH mineral medium with either diesel fuel or SAE 90 gear oil as the sole source of carbon.…”
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“…This superior activity of the consortium could be due to a synergistic effect of the pooled genotypes. Silva et al (2015) reported that a microbial consortium consisting of bacteria and yeasts from a polluted environment showed a high ability to degrade diesel oil constituents, and the maintenance of appropriate conditions leads to the transformation of this oily source into less toxic compounds. Luo et al (2009) have also shown that dominant benzo[a]pyrene-degrading bacteria isolated from a marine enrichment showed a faster degradation when the three strains (Ochrabactrum, Stenotrophomonas and Pseudomonas spp.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%