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Characterization and potentials of microbial community in soil and water contaminated with crude oil in Egypt

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Last updated: 01 Jan 2025

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Biochemistry

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out to characterize the microbial population's inhabitants in a crude oil-contaminated area located in the city of Ras Gharib at the Red Sea, Egypt. Soil, well water, sea water and oil-water-emulsion samples were collected. The samples contained a microbial population not exceeding 1.6 x 104cfu g-1 or ml-1. The numbers of the indigenous microflora increased noticeably when the samples were incubated in the presence of additional nutrients. A diverse microbial population including different bacterial and fungal genera and species capable for degrading crude oil was proved. A total of 18 bacterial strains and 4 fungal strains capable of growing with crude oil as a carbon source were selected among the cultures isolated (total 614 bacteria and 31 fungi) from different samples. The identities of candidate genera capable of growing with crude oil were confirmed by the 16S rRNA (for bacteria) and 18S rRNA (for fungi). The bacterial isolates were affiliated to five genera of Pseudomonas, Alcaligenes, Bacillus, Dietza and Streptomyces. The four fungal isolates were affiliated to Aspergillus. Bacillus subtilis RGB6 emerged as the top bacterial degrader (68.3%). Aspergillus terreus RGF3 and Aspergillus terrus RGF1 exhibited the maximum degradation rates of 86.5 and 70.3%, respectively.

DOI

10.21608/ejchem.2022.111269.5063

Keywords

Indigenous oil-degrading microorganisms, crude oil, biodegradation, 16S rRNA, Gravimetric analysis

Authors

First Name

Alaa

Last Name

Abbas

MiddleName

Said

Affiliation

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, 12613 Giza, Egypt.

Email

alaa.sa.abbas@agr.cu.edu.eg

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0000-0002-5473-1971

First Name

Refae

Last Name

Refae

MiddleName

Ibrahim

Affiliation

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, 12613 Giza, Egypt.

Email

refay.refay@agr.cu.edu.eg

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Orcid

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First Name

Gamil

Last Name

Amin

MiddleName

Abd El-Fattah

Affiliation

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, 12613 Giza, Egypt.

Email

gamilamin901@gmail.com

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First Name

Tarek

Last Name

Elsayed

MiddleName

R.

Affiliation

Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, 12613 Giza, Egypt.

Email

tarek.ragab@agr.cu.edu.eg

City

Cairo

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Volume

65

Article Issue

8

Related Issue

31862

Issue Date

2022-08-01

Receive Date

2021-12-14

Publish Date

2022-08-01

Page Start

355

Page End

370

Print ISSN

0449-2285

Online ISSN

2357-0245

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https://ejchem.journals.ekb.eg/article_212862.html

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297

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Publication Title

Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

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https://ejchem.journals.ekb.eg/

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Characterization and potentials of microbial community in soil and water contaminated with crude oil in Egypt

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22 Jan 2023