2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2012.03.002
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Bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil by a bacterial consortium and associated microbial community changes

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“…and Micromonospora sp.). PAHs bioremediation was reported with a bacterial consortium enriched from the contaminated soil (initial PAH concentration was 9362.1 μg/ kg) collected from the US EPA Superfund site by Mao et al ( 2012 ). Addition of 10-20 % suspension from bacterial consortium ( Mesorhizobium sp., Alcaligenes sp.…”
Section: Microbial Consortia In Photo-hetero Microbial Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Micromonospora sp.). PAHs bioremediation was reported with a bacterial consortium enriched from the contaminated soil (initial PAH concentration was 9362.1 μg/ kg) collected from the US EPA Superfund site by Mao et al ( 2012 ). Addition of 10-20 % suspension from bacterial consortium ( Mesorhizobium sp., Alcaligenes sp.…”
Section: Microbial Consortia In Photo-hetero Microbial Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 3 gives the percentage dye removal by the bacterial consortium BC. The consortium development in the literature shows that all the researchers developed consortium from single source, whereas Mao et al (2012) reported that heterogeneity of the bacterial community; in this way consortium gave better results in degradation/detoxification of dyes. Han et al (2012) also isolated the bacteria for decolorization of textile dyes from the different sources.…”
Section: Development Of a Bacterial Consortiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent evidences of PAHs/VOCs degrading bacterial and fungal species are presented in Table 3. Microbial consortia (Isaac et al, 2013;Mao et al, 2012;Moscoso et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2010) and coupling of bacteria with fungi (Borràs et al, 2010;Schamfuß et al, 2013; can also efficiently degrade PAHs/VOCs. Some indirect techniques can be used to enhance the activity of these microorganisms during the degradation of PAHs/VOCs, such as electrokinetic biofence (Godschalk and Lageman, 2005;Wang et al, 2013), air sparging (Adams et al, 2011), and nutrient supplement.…”
Section: Bioremediation Of Pahs and Vocs: Role Of Microbial Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%