Author:
Perry Jerome J.,Scheld H. William
Abstract
Fertile soil contains significant numbers of microorganisms that can utilize hydrocarbons as a sole source of carbon and energy. Soils taken from oil fields contain an increased percentage of the total microbial population that can grow on petroleum hydrocarbons. Microorganisms isolated on a variety of non-hydrocarbon substrates were tested for the ability to grow at the expense of n-tridecane. Those isolated on substrates that require an oxygenase for assimilation grew on the n-alkane in much greater numbers than organisms isolated on substrates that do not. One organism isolated on o-phthalic acid simultaneously induced to propane and o-phthalate after growth on glucose. The possible mechanism(s) involved are discussed.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology
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33 articles.
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