2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10482-009-9359-y
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Hydrocarbon degradation by Dietzia sp. A14101 isolated from an oil reservoir model column

Abstract: The hydrocarbon-degrading strain Dietzia sp. A14101 was isolated from an oil reservoir model column inoculated with oil-field bacteria. The column was continuously injected with nitrate (0.5 mM) from the start of water flooding, which lead to a gradual development of nitrate reduction in the column. Strain A14101 was able to utilize a range of aliphatic hydrocarbons as sole carbon and energy source during aerobic growth. Whole oil gas chromatography analysis of the crude oil phase from aerobic pure cultures sh… Show more

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“…To examine the growth on alkanes, strain Dietzia sp. DQ12-45-1b was grown in a minimal medium [5 g 4 ⅐ 7H 2 O, and 1 N HCl per liter of deionized water), supplemented with 0.1% (vol/vol) liquid n-alkanes or 0.1% (wt/vol) solid n-alkanes as the carbon sources at 30°C. P. fluorescens KOB2⌬1 and its recombinants were grown in E2 medium (15) supplied with 0.1% (vol/vol) MT microelements and 0.5% liquid n-alkanes (vol/vol) or 0.1% solid n-alkanes (wt/vol) as sole carbon sources.…”
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“…To examine the growth on alkanes, strain Dietzia sp. DQ12-45-1b was grown in a minimal medium [5 g 4 ⅐ 7H 2 O, and 1 N HCl per liter of deionized water), supplemented with 0.1% (vol/vol) liquid n-alkanes or 0.1% (wt/vol) solid n-alkanes as the carbon sources at 30°C. P. fluorescens KOB2⌬1 and its recombinants were grown in E2 medium (15) supplied with 0.1% (vol/vol) MT microelements and 0.5% liquid n-alkanes (vol/vol) or 0.1% solid n-alkanes (wt/vol) as sole carbon sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the Gram-positive bacteria, Dietzia species (23) iso-lated from diverse environments, including oil fields, deep sea sediments, and soil, are able to grow on alkanes with various chain lengths ranging from C 6 to C 24 , pristane, and aromatic hydrocarbons, including xylene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, benzoate, carbazole, quinoline, and toluene (4,20,38). In addition, the gene encoding the AlkB-Rd fusion protein was also cloned from Dietzia sp.…”
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“…preferentially degraded during the early stages of crude oil biodegradation (Bødtker et al, 2009), which could be one of the reasons why strain DQ12-45-1b preferentially utilized hydrocarbons 6C25 during the first 5 day cultivation (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Degradation Of Crude Oil By the Dietzia Sp Dq12-45-1bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biodegradation of hydrocarbons is relevant to bioremediation of oil-polluted environments (Dubinsky et al, 2013;Mason et al, 2014) as well as to understanding the mechanisms involved in microbe-enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) technologies that are based on growth and activity of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria and microbial consortia (Bachmann et al, 2014;Bødtker et al, 2009;Kowalewski et al, 2005).…”
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