Alcanivorax borkumensis is a bacterial community that dominates hydrocarbon-degrading communities around many oil spills. The physicochemical conditions that prompt bacterial binding to oil/water interfaces are not well understood. To provide key insights into this process, A. borkumensis cells were cultured either in a clean environment condition (dissolved organic carbon) or in an oil spill condition (hexadecane as the sole energy source). The ability of these bacteria to bind to the oil/water interface was monitored through interfacial tension measurements, bacterial cell hydrophobicity, and fluorescence microscopy. Our experiments show that A. borkumensis cells cultured in clean environment conditions remain hydrophilic and do not show ...
Summarization: The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by a...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
Biosurfactants enhance hydrocarbon biodegradation by increasing apparent aqueous solubility or affec...
Biodegradation of oil by marine bacteria is a significant pathway to oil spill remediation. Marine h...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium found to dominate bacterial communities...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium linked to oil degradation around oil sp...
<i>Alcanivorax borkumensis</i> is a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium linked to oil degradation around...
Alcanivorax borkumensis (AB) is a marine bacterium that dominates bacterial communities around many ...
Degradation of hydrocarbons by bacteria is one of the most important processes in oil spill cleanup...
Fluid interfaces are energy rich environments where a high degree of complex physical and chemical s...
Alcanivorax borkumensis are prominent actors in oil spill bioremediation; however, the interfacial d...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
The world’s dependence on petroleum hydrocarbons has led to significant environmental implications. ...
For microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR), different mechanisms have been introduced. In some of th...
Summarization: The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by a...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
Biosurfactants enhance hydrocarbon biodegradation by increasing apparent aqueous solubility or affec...
Biodegradation of oil by marine bacteria is a significant pathway to oil spill remediation. Marine h...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium found to dominate bacterial communities...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium linked to oil degradation around oil sp...
<i>Alcanivorax borkumensis</i> is a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium linked to oil degradation around...
Alcanivorax borkumensis (AB) is a marine bacterium that dominates bacterial communities around many ...
Degradation of hydrocarbons by bacteria is one of the most important processes in oil spill cleanup...
Fluid interfaces are energy rich environments where a high degree of complex physical and chemical s...
Alcanivorax borkumensis are prominent actors in oil spill bioremediation; however, the interfacial d...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
Bacteria are active colloids whose collective motion is studied in the context of non-equilibrium st...
The world’s dependence on petroleum hydrocarbons has led to significant environmental implications. ...
For microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR), different mechanisms have been introduced. In some of th...
Summarization: The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by a...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
Biosurfactants enhance hydrocarbon biodegradation by increasing apparent aqueous solubility or affec...