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Isolation and Identification of Native Bacteria from Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Polluted Soil in Wonocolo Public Oilfields, Indonesia

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The presented study concerns on isolation and identification of indigenous bacteria in total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) polluted soil. The composite TPH polluted soil was collected from Wonocolo public oilfields, Indonesia. Pour plate and plate count techniques were used to bacterial population analysis and enumeration, respectively. Two dominant bacterial colonies were isolated from 4.06x107 CFU/g population in polluted soil, then morphologically and biochemically were characterized using Microbact Identification Kits (MicrobactTM GNB12A and 12B). The identification of isolated bacteria was performed using Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. The results showed that the strains of bacteria are Bacillus sp. and B. cereus with probability of 72.00 and 77.00%, respectively. These strains potentially acted as biosurfactant producers and hydrocarbon degraders. Thus, biostimulation could be implemented to reduce the TPH levels in polluted soil at Wonocolo public oilfields.
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60--64
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Bibliogr. 22 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang, Teluk Jambe Timur, Karawang 41361, Indonesia
  • Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Environment, and Geoscience, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
  • Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
Bibliografia
  • 1. Asquith, E.A., Geary, P.M., Nolan, A.L., Evans, C.A. 2012. Comparative Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soil by Biostimulation, Bioaugmentation and Surfactant Addition. J. Env. Sci. Eng., A1, 637–650.
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  • 9. Hesty, H., and Putra, M.D. 2017. Kinetic Study and Modeling of Biosurfactant Production using Bacillus sp. Electronic J. Biotech., 27, 49–54.
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  • 13. Ole, M.A.N. 2017. Bioremediation of Benzene, Toluene and Xylene (BTX) from Petroleum Contaminated Soil by Aerobic Bacteria at Slurry Phase in Bioreactor [In Indonesian]. Thesis: Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya.
  • 14. Olukunle, O.F. 2013. Characterization of Indigenous Microorganisms Associated with Crude OilPolluted Soils and Water Using Traditional Techniques. Microbiology Journal, 3(1), 1–11.
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  • 20. Xu, Y., and Liu, M. 2010. Bioremediation of Crude Oil-Contaminated Soil: Comparison of Different Biostimulation and Bioaugmentation Treatments. J. Hazard. Mater., 183, 395–401.
  • 21. Yangejeh, R.J., Pourjafarian, V., Afrous, A., Gholami, A., Maktabi, P., Sharifi, R. 2017. Studying Bacillus Cereus’s Ability to Biodegrade Crude Oil in Hot Areas. Petroleum Sci. Tech., 35(3), 287–291.
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