2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-326x(02)00108-x
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Preliminary study on biodegradation of phenanthrene by bacteria isolated from mangrove sediments in Hong Kong

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“…This confirms several previous studies showing that mangroves have indigenous microorganisms capable of metabolizing hydrocarbons (Tam et al, 2002;Yu et al, 2005;Brito et al, 2006;Tam and Wong 2008;Lu et al, 2011;Moreira et al, 2011). In sterile sediment, the consortium used diesel as the sole source of carbon or energy.…”
Section: Biodegradation Of Diesel In Mangrove Sediment By Bacterial Csupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This confirms several previous studies showing that mangroves have indigenous microorganisms capable of metabolizing hydrocarbons (Tam et al, 2002;Yu et al, 2005;Brito et al, 2006;Tam and Wong 2008;Lu et al, 2011;Moreira et al, 2011). In sterile sediment, the consortium used diesel as the sole source of carbon or energy.…”
Section: Biodegradation Of Diesel In Mangrove Sediment By Bacterial Csupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The biodegradation of PAHs by the bacterial consortium showed > 95 % degradation of low molecular weight PAHs. Tam et al (2002) studied phenanthrene degradation by bacterial consortium isolated from mangrove sediment. The bacterial consortium degraded phenanthrene up to 47 % at 20 g/Lof salin ity, but gr owth an d r ate of phenanthrene degradation was influenced by salinity.…”
Section: Description Of Va3 Strain (Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial growth on 100 mg of phenanthrene/l had specific growth rate (l) of 0.135 h -1 (r 2 = 0.996) and doubling time (t d ) of 5.1 h. Table 3 summarizes the phenanthrene degradation time, percentages of phenanthrene degradation, PDR and l obtained from this study. For better comparison, the data reported in the literature (Romero et al 1998;Tam et al 2002;Tian et al 2002) are also listed in the table. It showed that, among the listed phenanthrene degraders, strain GY2B had the fastest degradation rate for the same initial phenanthrene concentration, higher percentage of phenanthrene degraded, and the greatest l-value, indicating that strain GY2B is a very efficient phenanthrene degrader.…”
Section: Phenanthrene Degradation Characterization By Strain Gy2bmentioning
confidence: 99%