A Comparison of Microbial Hydrocarbon Degraders Based On the Source of the Contaminant in Alaska

  • Gilbert, Andrew
Publication date
April 1999
Publisher
Carroll Scholars

Abstract

The overall objective of this study was to compare microbial hydrocarbon degraders based on their source of contaminant. The research involved enrichment of a single bacterial isolate from each of five hydrocarbon-contaminated soils collected at different sites in Alaska. After the strains were isolated from each source, they were compared to one another using various diagnostic tests. Forty-seven binary biochemical tests were performed. Of these only eighteen tests were discriminatory. These discriminatory tests were used for further statistical analysis. SYSTAT 5.1 was used to perform numerical cluster analyses which produced dendrograms showing normalized percent disagreement between responses to the tests for any two isolates. Complete ...

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