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Showing papers on "Microbial biodegradation published in 1974"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Measurements of biological O(2) demand showed that normal alkanes containing up to 44 carbon atoms were metabolized by microorganisms.
Abstract: Measurements of biological O2 demand showed that normal alkanes containing up to 44 carbon atoms were metabolized by microorganisms.

101 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The concerted attack of a mixed microbial population on cyclohexane has been demonstrated, suggesting that both co-metabolism and commensalism are associated with microbial degradation of cycloparaffinic hydrocarbons.
Abstract: SUMMARY Mineralization of a cycloparaffinic hydrocarbon in soil has been demonstrated. Addition of [U-14C]cyclohexane to marine mud, followed by incubation at 26 °C, resulted in the evolution of 14CO2. All attempts in our laboratory to isolate organisms from soil which utilize cycloparaffins as a sole source of carbon and energy have proved unsuccessful. However, several hydrocarbon-utilizing bacteria oxygenated cycloparaffins to ketone derivatives that serve as the energy and carbon source for numerous other soil micro-organisms. The concerted attack of a mixed microbial population on cyclohexane has been demonstrated, suggesting that both co-metabolism and commensalism are associated with microbial degradation of cycloparaffinic hydrocarbons.

94 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared methods of examining hydrocarbons to estimate the microbial degradation of petroleum and found that gas-liquid chromatography with a mixed hydrocarbon substrate has been useful in evaluating microbial potential for degradation of a number of hydrocarbon compounds.
Abstract: Methods of examining hydrocarbons to estimate the microbial degradation of petroleum are compared. Gas-liquid chromatography with a mixed hydrocarbon substrate has been shown to be useful in evaluating microbial potential for degradation of a number of hydrocarbons.

68 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1974

20 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
J. P. Voets1, E. Lamot1

6 citations