Higher oil biodegradation potential at the Arabian Gulf coast than in the water body

被引:23
作者
Radwan, SS [1 ]
Al-Hasan, RH [1 ]
Al-Awadhi, H [1 ]
Salamah, S [1 ]
Abdullah, HM [1 ]
机构
[1] Kuwait Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biol Sci, Safat 13060, Kuwait
关键词
D O I
10.1007/s002270050675
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Littoral materials collected from the intertidal zone along the coast of Kuwait City were associated with much higher numbers of oil-utilizing microorganisms than inshore and offshore water samples. Animate materials viz. epilithic biomass, cyanobacterial mats and roots of higher plants were richer in such microorganisms than inanimate materials, e.g. littoral sand, rock pieces, shells and others. Those numbers remained highest,during the autumn, winter and spring and decreased dramatically during the hot summer. By far, the predominant indigenous oil-utilizing bacterium in the marine environment of Kuwait was Acinetobacter calcoaceticus. Less dominant organisms included Micrococcus sp., nocardioforms and others. Coast-immobilized strains of A. calcoaceticus and Micrococcus sp. had a higher hydrocarbon degradation potential than planktonic strains of the same organisms. It was concluded that marine coasts have a much higher potential for oil biodegradation than the water body.
引用
收藏
页码:741 / 745
页数:5
相关论文
共 12 条
[1]   Evidence for n-alkane consumption and oxidation by filamentous cyanobacteria from oil-contaminated coasts of the Arabian Gulf [J].
Al-Hasan, RH ;
Al-Bader, DA ;
Sorkhoh, NA ;
Radwan, SS .
MARINE BIOLOGY, 1998, 130 (03) :521-527
[2]   UTILIZATION OF HYDROCARBONS BY CYANOBACTERIA FROM MICROBIAL MATS ON OILY COASTS OF THE GULF [J].
ALHASAN, RH ;
SORKHOH, NA ;
ALBADER, D ;
RADWAN, SS .
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 1994, 41 (05) :615-619
[3]  
*APPL BIOTR ASS, 1990, ROL BIOTR OIL SPILLS, P13
[4]  
Cerniglia C.E., 1984, PETROLEUM MICROBIOLO, P99
[5]  
Jamison V.W., 1975, DEV IND MICROBIOL, V16, P305
[6]  
Perry J.J., 1984, Petroleum Microbiol. Atlas, P61
[7]  
SINGER ME, 1984, PETROLEUM MICROBIOLO, P1
[8]   SELF-CLEANING OF THE GULF [J].
SORKHOH, N ;
ALHASAN, R ;
RADWAN, S ;
HOPNER, T .
NATURE, 1992, 359 (6391) :109-109
[9]   ESTABLISHMENT OF OIL-DEGRADING BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH CYANOBACTERIA IN OIL-POLLUTED SOIL [J].
SORKHOH, NA ;
ALHASAN, RH ;
KHANAFER, M ;
RADWAN, SS .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BACTERIOLOGY, 1995, 78 (02) :194-199
[10]   CRUDE-OIL AND HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING STRAINS OF RHODOCOCCUS-RHODOCHROUS ISOLATED FROM SOIL AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTS IN KUWAIT [J].
SORKHOH, NA ;
GHANNOUM, MA ;
IBRAHIM, AS ;
STRETTON, RJ ;
RADWAN, SS .
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 1990, 65 (01) :1-17