Literature DB >> 436012

Crude oil utilization by fungi.

J S Davies, D W Westlake.   

Abstract

Sixty fungal isolates, 34 obtained by a static enrichment technique from soils of northern Canadian oil-producing areas and 26 from culture collections, were screened for their ability to grow on n-tetradecane, toluene, naphthalene, and seven crude oils of varying composition. Forty cultures, including 28 soil isolates, were capable of growth on one or more crude oils. The genera most frequently isolated from soils were those producing abundant small condida, e.g. Penicillium and Verticillium spp. Oil-degrading strains of Beauveria bassiana, Mortieriella sp., Phoma sp., Scolecobasidium obovatum, and Tolypocladium inflatum were also isolated. Qualitative and quantitative differences were noted among the capacities of different crude oils to sustain the growth of individual fungal isolates. Data are presented which show that ability to grow on a pure n-alkane is not a good indicator of ability to grow on crude oil. Degradation of Rainbow Lake crude oil by individual isolates was demonstrated by gravimetric and gas-chromatographic techniques. The problems involved in determining the response and the potential of fungi to degrade oil spilled in the environment are discussed.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 436012     DOI: 10.1139/m79-023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Microbiol        ISSN: 0008-4166            Impact factor:   2.419


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Review 2.  Microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons: an environmental perspective.

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Journal:  Microbiol Rev       Date:  1981-03

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5.  Microbiological profile of crude oil in storage tanks.

Authors:  H I Atagana
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  1996-07       Impact factor: 2.513

6.  Migration of BTEX and Biodegradation in Shallow Underground Water through Fuel Leak Simulation.

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7.  Isolation of autochthonous non-white rot fungi with potential for enzymatic upgrading of Venezuelan extra-heavy crude oil.

Authors:  Leopoldo Naranjo; Hector Urbina; Angela De Sisto; Vladimir Leon
Journal:  Biocatal Biotransformation       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 2.181

8.  Potential role of oxidative exoenzymes of the extremophilic fungus Pestalotiopsis palmarum BM-04 in biotransformation of extra-heavy crude oil.

Authors:  Leopoldo Naranjo-Briceño; Beatriz Pernía; Mayamaru Guerra; Jhonny R Demey; Angela De Sisto; Ysvic Inojosa; Meralys González; Emidio Fusella; Miguel Freites; Francisco Yegres
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2013-07-01       Impact factor: 5.813

9.  Immobilization of Microbes for Bioremediation of Crude Oil Polluted Environments: A Mini Review.

Authors:  Zeynab Bayat; Mehdi Hassanshahian; Simone Cappello
Journal:  Open Microbiol J       Date:  2015-07-31
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