2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2011.10.001
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Hexadecane mineralization activity in hydrocarbon-contaminated soils of Ross Sea region Antarctica may require nutrients and inoculation

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“…Several studies have stressed the importance of using multiple REs (see Thies 2007), either by simultaneous digestion (Bastias et al 2007;Kluber et al 2011;Aislabie et al 2012;Godin et al 2012) or by combining the data (Klamer and Hedlund 2004;Kasel et al 2008;Bennett et al 2009;Trabelsi et al 2012) to obtain an accurate representation of the microbial community composition (Marsh et al 2000). In the present study, the effect of soil treatments on bacterial community composition and the relationship between community composition and environmental variables were lower when the four REs were combined, and when only AluI and MspI were combined, most of the soil treatment replicates did not group together and soil treatment effect was low (data not shown).…”
Section: Different Restriction Enzymes Reveal Different Storiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have stressed the importance of using multiple REs (see Thies 2007), either by simultaneous digestion (Bastias et al 2007;Kluber et al 2011;Aislabie et al 2012;Godin et al 2012) or by combining the data (Klamer and Hedlund 2004;Kasel et al 2008;Bennett et al 2009;Trabelsi et al 2012) to obtain an accurate representation of the microbial community composition (Marsh et al 2000). In the present study, the effect of soil treatments on bacterial community composition and the relationship between community composition and environmental variables were lower when the four REs were combined, and when only AluI and MspI were combined, most of the soil treatment replicates did not group together and soil treatment effect was low (data not shown).…”
Section: Different Restriction Enzymes Reveal Different Storiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the presence of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria, petroleum hydrocarbons accumulate for long periods in contaminated Antarctic soils (Cury et al, 2014;de Jesus, Peixoto, Cury, et al, 2015;Martínez Álvarez et al, 2017;Vázquez et al, 2017). As shown by Atlas and Hazen (2011) and Aislabie et al (2012), micro-organisms require elements other than carbon for growth and the availability of N, P, and K can limit rates of oil biodegradation in polar environments. It is therefore essential to gain a better understanding of the complex interactions between soil physical-chemical proprieties and microbial community distribution and metabolism in order to optimize in situ bioremediation of oil-contaminated Antarctic soils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antarctic mineral soils are generally low in carbon and nutrients and therefore, hydrocarbon spills can increase soil carbon concentrations but can further deplete nitrogen and phosphorus when they are assimilated during biodegradation. Hence, soil C:N ratios of >70 have been measured in contaminated sites, whereas those in control sites were <17 (Aislabie et al 2012).…”
Section: Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%