2006
DOI: 10.4314/ijonas.v1i2.36073
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Studies on the utilization of petroleum hydrocarbon by microorganisms isolated from oil-contaminated soil

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“…Linda, et al, (2016) and German, et al, (2016) reported the degradation ability of Klebsiella sp. The degrading high ability of Pseudomonas sp in this study follows the same trend with the reports of Das and Mukhereree, (2007), Ezeji et al, (2005). However there was a significant difference in the weight of crude oil degraded at (p<0.05).…”
Section: Crude Oil Utilization Studiessupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Linda, et al, (2016) and German, et al, (2016) reported the degradation ability of Klebsiella sp. The degrading high ability of Pseudomonas sp in this study follows the same trend with the reports of Das and Mukhereree, (2007), Ezeji et al, (2005). However there was a significant difference in the weight of crude oil degraded at (p<0.05).…”
Section: Crude Oil Utilization Studiessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The highest oil utilization was observed in Pseudomonas sp (77.5%), this was followed by Bacillus sp (66.8%) and Klebsiellasp (54.2%). Genus Pseudomonas has been implicated by many investigators to be a potent hydrocarbon utilizer (Udotong, 1995, Essien et al, 1997and Ezeji et al, 2005. The high degrading ability o f Pseudomonas sp recorded in this study is however not uncommon and is consistent with other reports.…”
Section: Crude Oil Utilization Studiessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…However, the presence of crude oil in the environment creates a niche for specially adapted indigenous petroleum-degrading microorganisms well represented in the soil and water environments. These organisms include bacteria of the genera; Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Bacillus etc., while fungi such as Candida, Rhodotorula, Mortierella, Aspergillus as well as algae-Protothecazopfi, cyanobacteria, green and red alga (Ijah et al, 2008;Ezeji et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial degradation process aids the elimination of spilled oil from the environment after critical removal of large amounts of the oil by various physical and chemical methods (Ijah and Okang, 1993). This is possible because microorganisms have enzyme systems to degrade and utilize diesel oil as a source of carbon and energy (Ijah and Antai, 1988;Ezeji et al, 2005;Antai and Mgbomo, 1993). This study was designed to isolate, characterize and identify diesel oil-degrading microorganisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%