2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11814-008-0025-2
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Effects of nitrogen sources on toluene degradation by Pseudomonas putida BZ918

Abstract: For effective toluene degradation, the effects of a nitrogen source were studied with Pseudomonas putida BZ912, which was isolated from crude oil contaminated soil and is capable of degrading VOC. Two nitrogen sources, ammonia and nitrate, showed different effects on specific growth rates (0.25 hr −1 and 0.12 hr −1 , respectively), biomass yields (0.56 vs. 0.39) and specific toluene degradation rates (0.51 hr −1 vs. 0.26 hr −1 ). Under the resting cell conditions, the cells pre-cultured in the ammonia-containi… Show more

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“…[39] P. putida bacteria effectively degrade inorganic compounds such as ammonia, [40] acetone [14] and xylene. [38,41] …”
Section: Diversity Of Microorganisms In the Biofilter Packing Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[39] P. putida bacteria effectively degrade inorganic compounds such as ammonia, [40] acetone [14] and xylene. [38,41] …”
Section: Diversity Of Microorganisms In the Biofilter Packing Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%