2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220441
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Genetic identification of hydrocarbons degrading bacteria isolated from oily sludge? and petroleum-contaminated soil in Basrah City, Iraq

Abstract: Abstract. Aboud EM, Burghal AA, Laftah AH. 2021. Genetic identification of hydrocarbons degrading bacteria isolated from oily sludge? and petroleum-contaminated soil in Basrah City, Iraq. Biodiversitas 22: 1934-1939. Petroleum is a major problem for environmental pollution due to the extensive use, which can reach all parts of the environment. Contaminated environments are required to identify bacterial diversity that has a remarkable ability to tolerate and biodegrade toxic compounds. The process of oil degra… Show more

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“…There is growing evidence that connects enterococci to BV and AV. These bacteria were isolated from different environments, including produced water in oil fields (Alyousif et al 2020;Hamzah et al 2020;Aboud et al 2021;Alshami et al 2022;Alyousif et al 2022). One of the bacteria detected at a frequency of 1(4.2%) was Streptococcus agalactiae strain 149, a significant pathogen in AV and other human diseases.…”
Section: Frequency Of Bacterial Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is growing evidence that connects enterococci to BV and AV. These bacteria were isolated from different environments, including produced water in oil fields (Alyousif et al 2020;Hamzah et al 2020;Aboud et al 2021;Alshami et al 2022;Alyousif et al 2022). One of the bacteria detected at a frequency of 1(4.2%) was Streptococcus agalactiae strain 149, a significant pathogen in AV and other human diseases.…”
Section: Frequency Of Bacterial Isolatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of bacteria in deep habitats is well known and includes a diverse range of mesophilic/ thermophilic bacteria, and archaea, many of which can metabolize organic and inorganic substances (Silva et al 2013). Many studies currently concentrate on harsh environments, as bacteria that live in these places are believed to be adapted to these environments and contain enzymatic systems that might be significant in scientific and commercial applications (Silva et al 2013;Aboud et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%