Priya et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Mass culture strategy for bacterial yeast co-culture for degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in marine environmentPriya et al., 2015
- Document ID
- 3526544138554926910
- Author
- Priya A
- Mandal A
- Ball A
- Manefield M
- Lal B
- Sarma P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Marine Pollution Bulletin
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In the present study a metabolically versatile co-culture with two Bacilli and one yeast strain was developed using enrichment culture techniques. The developed co-culture had affinity to degrade both aliphatic and aromatic fractions of petroleum crude oil. Degradation kinetics …
- 238000006731 degradation reaction 0 title abstract description 85
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