Bioremediation of contaminated soil with hydrocarbons discharged from liquid petroleum gas filling refineries by Burkholdaria cepatia

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.12417

Authors

  • Nahla Shadeed Ajeel Envioromental engineering department, College of engineering / University of Baghdad, Iraq
  • Ahmed Jasim Mohammed Biology department, College of sciences / University of Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

bioremediation, contaminated soil, gas filling refineries, hydrocarbons, LPG

Abstract

Commercial, industrial, and military activity, largely in the 19th and 20th centuries, have led to  environmental pollution that can threaten human health and ecosystem function, liquid gas petroleum (LPG) products are the major sources of energy for industry and daily life that cause environmental contamination during various stages of production, transportation, refining and use. Screening of bacterial isolate by using clear zone techniques and biomass and optical density. Results revealed that isolate Burkholdaria cepatia showed a high ability for hydrocarbons biodegradation and this isolate identified depending on morphological cultural, gram stain, microscopic features, biochemical tests, and VITEK2 compact.   In this study, Burkholdaria cepatia had been examined to degrade hydrocarbons in soil. Such strain which is isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil has the ability to utilize a variety of hydrocarbons substrates. Optimal conditions that include (time, temperature & pH) were studied for hydrocarbons biodegradation by Burkholdaria cepatia, results showed with high growth and hydrocarbons biodegredation. Biodegradation Experiments were carried out in lab scale and the growth of microorganisms was investigated directly and indirectly. Results showed an extent of biodegradation more than 80% can be achieved within 10 days using.

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03-09-2022

How to Cite

Ajeel, N. S., & Mohammed, A. J. (2022). Bioremediation of contaminated soil with hydrocarbons discharged from liquid petroleum gas filling refineries by Burkholdaria cepatia . International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S9), 1084–1093. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.12417

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