2015
DOI: 10.12983/ijsres-2015-p0357-0369
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Sequential Preconditioning and Its Effect on Crude Oil Bioremediation by Indigenous Soil Bacteria

Abstract: Abstract. Preconditioning has been proved to result in a significant increase in adaptability of biological organisms to adverse environmental stimulations and various stressful conditions. Accordingly, in a new approach attempt was made to enhance hydrocarbon degradation ability of selected potential isolates from a petroleum polluted soil through sequential adaptation. Firstly 8 isolates selected based on their growth at 5% (v/v) crude oil. Second selection performed based on their ability to adapt gradually… Show more

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