Title of article :
Bioremediation of gasoil by indigenous bacterial strains
Author/Authors :
Ghavidel ، Akbar - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili , Naji Rad ، Sumayyah - Islamic Azad University, Ardabil branch , Alikhani ، Hosein Ali - University of Tehran
Pages :
8
From page :
553
To page :
560
Abstract :
Petroleum refining industries produce large amounts of toxic effluents, causing environmental pollution. Iran is an oil-rich country that encounters oil pollution in its soil and water. Bioremediation of these pollutants is an appropriate solution to tackle them, compared to physical and chemical remediation methods. There are some factors that increase the rate of biodegradation; therefore, this study aims to determine the rate of gasoil bioremediation by two indigenous bacterial isolates (from oil-contaminated soils of an oil refinery south of Tehran) in two different media, namely soil and soil-sawdust mixture. The two superior indigenous bacteria has been isolated through three steps with results indicating that in an optimal environmental condition (temperature= 27±2 °C, humidity of 60%, water holding capacity, and daily manual aeration), bacterial isolates are able to degrade about 78.87% and 93.53% of gasoil during 45 days in soil and soil-sawdust mixture media, respectively. These results imply the role of sawdust in improving aeration, water holding capacity, and-consequently- increasing bioavailability of gasoil to bacteria.
Keywords :
biodegradation , hydrocarbon compounds , oil contamination , sawdust
Journal title :
Pollution
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Pollution
Record number :
2453682
Link To Document :
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