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Characterization and identification of long-chain hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial communities in long-term chronically polluted soil in Ogoniland: an integrated approach using culture-dependent and independent methods
by
Selvarajan, Ramganesh
, Chikere, Chioma Blaise
, Okoye, Amara Ukamaka
, Okpokwasili, Gideon Chijioke
, Mearns, Kevin
in
Accidental spills
/ Acidobacteria
/ Actinobacteria
/ Alkanes
/ Alteromonas
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodegradation, Environmental
/ Bioremediation
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemical properties
/ Crude oil
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Enrichment
/ Enrichment media
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental restoration
/ Firmicutes
/ Genes
/ genus
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrocarbons - metabolism
/ Marinomonas
/ Molecular chains
/ Oil
/ Oil pollution
/ oils
/ Organic carbon
/ Paraffin wax
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum - metabolism
/ Petroleum hydrocarbons
/ polluted soils
/ Pseudomonas
/ Research Article
/ river deltas
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil Pollutants - metabolism
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil surfaces
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ subsurface soil layers
/ Total organic carbon
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2024
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Characterization and identification of long-chain hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial communities in long-term chronically polluted soil in Ogoniland: an integrated approach using culture-dependent and independent methods
by
Selvarajan, Ramganesh
, Chikere, Chioma Blaise
, Okoye, Amara Ukamaka
, Okpokwasili, Gideon Chijioke
, Mearns, Kevin
in
Accidental spills
/ Acidobacteria
/ Actinobacteria
/ Alkanes
/ Alteromonas
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodegradation, Environmental
/ Bioremediation
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemical properties
/ Crude oil
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Enrichment
/ Enrichment media
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental restoration
/ Firmicutes
/ Genes
/ genus
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrocarbons - metabolism
/ Marinomonas
/ Molecular chains
/ Oil
/ Oil pollution
/ oils
/ Organic carbon
/ Paraffin wax
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum - metabolism
/ Petroleum hydrocarbons
/ polluted soils
/ Pseudomonas
/ Research Article
/ river deltas
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil Pollutants - metabolism
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil surfaces
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ subsurface soil layers
/ Total organic carbon
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2024
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Characterization and identification of long-chain hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial communities in long-term chronically polluted soil in Ogoniland: an integrated approach using culture-dependent and independent methods
by
Selvarajan, Ramganesh
, Chikere, Chioma Blaise
, Okoye, Amara Ukamaka
, Okpokwasili, Gideon Chijioke
, Mearns, Kevin
in
Accidental spills
/ Acidobacteria
/ Actinobacteria
/ Alkanes
/ Alteromonas
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodegradation, Environmental
/ Bioremediation
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemical properties
/ Crude oil
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Enrichment
/ Enrichment media
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental restoration
/ Firmicutes
/ Genes
/ genus
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Hydrocarbons - metabolism
/ Marinomonas
/ Molecular chains
/ Oil
/ Oil pollution
/ oils
/ Organic carbon
/ Paraffin wax
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum - metabolism
/ Petroleum hydrocarbons
/ polluted soils
/ Pseudomonas
/ Research Article
/ river deltas
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil Pollutants - metabolism
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil surfaces
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ subsurface soil layers
/ Total organic carbon
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2024
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Characterization and identification of long-chain hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial communities in long-term chronically polluted soil in Ogoniland: an integrated approach using culture-dependent and independent methods
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Characterization and identification of long-chain hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial communities in long-term chronically polluted soil in Ogoniland: an integrated approach using culture-dependent and independent methods
2024
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Escalating oil consumption has resulted in an increase in accidental spills of petroleum hydrocarbons, causing severe environmental degradation, notably in vulnerable regions like the Niger Delta. Complex mixture of these hydrocarbons particularly long-chain alkanes presents unique challenges in restoration of polluted environment due to their chemical properties. This study aimed to investigate the long-chain hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial communities within long-term chronically polluted soil in Ogoniland, by utilizing both traditional cultivation methods and modern culture-independent techniques. Results revealed that surface-polluted soil (SPS) and subsurface soil (SPSS) exhibit significantly higher total organic carbon (TOC) ranging from 5.64 to 5.06% and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) levels ranging from 36,775 ppm to 14,087 ppm, compared to unpolluted soil (UPS) with 1.97% TOC and 479 ppm TPH, respectively. Analysis of carbon chain lengths reveals the prevalence of longer-chain alkanes (C20-28) in the surface soil. Culture-dependent methods, utilizing crude oil enrichment (COE) and paraffin wax enrichment (PWE), yield 47 bacterial isolates subjected to a long-chain alkane degradation assay. Twelve bacterial strains demonstrate significant degradation abilities across all enriched media. Three bacterial members, namely
Pseudomonas
sp. (
almA
),
Marinomonas
sp. (
almA
), and
Alteromonas
(
ladA
), exhibit genes responsible for long-chain alkane degradation, demonstrating efficiency between 50 and 80%. Culture-independent analysis reveals that surface SPS samples exhibit greater species richness and diversity compared to subsurface SPSS samples.
Proteobacteria
dominates as the phylum in both soil sample types, ranging from 22.23 to 82.61%, with
Firmicutes
(0.2–2.22%),
Actinobacteria
(0.4–3.02%), and
Acidobacteria
(0.1–3.53%) also prevalent. Bacterial profiles at genus level revealed that distinct variations among bacterial populations between SPS and SPSS samples comprising number of hydrocarbon degraders and the functional predictions also highlight the presence of potential catabolic genes (
nahAa
,
adh2
, and
cpnA
) in the polluted soil. However, culture-dependent analysis only captured a few of the dominant members found in culture-independent analysis, implying that more specialized media or environments are needed to isolate more bacterial members. The findings from this study contribute valuable information to ecological and biotechnological aspects, aiding in the development of more effective bioremediation applications for restoring oil-contaminated environments.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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