斯里兰卡沿海水体及沉积物中石油降解细菌环境因子的优化研究

G. Liyanage, P. Manage
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更好地了解烃类降解微生物的机理和一些环境因素的影响对优化生物修复工艺至关重要。温度、pH、硝酸盐和磷酸盐是影响细菌调解过程的主要因素。在本研究中,对蜡样芽孢杆菌、肠杆菌进行了一些理化参数(温度、pH、硝酸盐和磷酸盐)的优化。和路德维希肠杆菌,这些细菌之前被分离出来作为潜在的石油降解剂。该菌株在33℃时对原油的降解能力最强,除路德威氏杆菌(pH 5.4)外,其余菌株的理想pH均为8.6。当硝酸盐浓度从0.1 ppm增加到2.5 ppm时,蜡样芽孢杆菌(80% ~ 98%)、肠杆菌(73% ~ 90%)和路德维希杆菌(70% ~ 83%)对油脂的降解效果显著(p < 0.05)。在对照组和细菌富集磷酸盐时,没有检测到显著的油降解。研究结果表明,细菌对石油的修复受营养状况的控制,特别强调环境中硝酸盐的富集。因此,研究结果表明,细菌可以作为一种环保、低成本的方法从污染环境中去除石油。
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Optimisation of Environmental Factors on Oil Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Coastal Water and Sediments in Sri Lanka
Better understanding of the mechanisms of hydrocarbon degrading microorganisms and effect of some environmental factors is critical for the optimisation of the bioremediation processes. Temperature, pH, nitrate and phosphate are the major factors that influence there mediation process of bacterium. In the present study, optimisations some selected physico-chemical parameters (temperature, pH, nitrate and phosphate) were carried out on Bacillus cereus, Enterobacter sp . and Enterobacter ludwigii which were previously isolated as potential oil degraders . The bacteria showed maximum degradation of crude oil at 33 o C where the desirable pH was 8.6 for all the isolates except E. ludwigii (pH 5.4). A significant degradation ( p < 0.05) of oil was detected by B. cereus (80% to 98%), Enterobacter sp. (73% to 90%) and E. ludwigii (70% to 83%) respectively with increasing of nitrate concentration from 0.1 to 2.5 ppm. Significant degradation of oil was not detected in the control and when bacteria were enriched with phosphate. Results of this study revealed that the bacterial remediation of oil is governed by nutritional status with special emphasis of nitrate enrichment in the environment. Thus, the results revealed that bacteria could be a useful tool to remove oil from the contaminated environment as eco-friendly, low cost application.
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