Viability Test of Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacteria Consortium Entrapted on Sawdust Material

Devia Hartono Puteri, A. Nugraha, Y. Darmayati, A. D. Syakti
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Oil spills in the sea are generally prevented in various ways, one of them is the bioaugmentation method through bacterial entrapment on sawdust carriers. The entrapment of bacteria is one of the bacterial immobilization techniques. The potential of bacterial consortium on sawdust is still not widely used, especially in long-term storage. The purpose of this study was to obtain the viability of hydrocarbonoclastic bacterial consortium on sawdust after 0, 7, and 41 days of storage. The bacterial consortium consists of Bacillus aquimaris, B. megaterium, B. pumilus, Halobacillus trueperi, and Rhodobacteraceae bacterium. The samples were tested by culturing the immobilized bacterial consortium of 0, 7, and 41 days on falcon tubes containing crude oil and seawater. The viability of the immobilized bacterial consortium was tested for 28 days (days 0, 7, 14, 21, and 28) by enriched the bacterial populations periodically. The viability test was also supported by the measurement of environmental parameters on the 1 st day and the 28 th day such as DO, pH, salinity and, temperature. The results show that bacterial consortium in all storage periods was viable on sawdust carriers which related to the high number of bacterial populations on the 28 th day. The most viable bacterial consortium on sawdust was the 0-day storage (9.59 x 10 8 CFU/ml) which was indicated by the increases phase at the end of the day. It was proved that the bacteria are still productive and could degrade petroleum hydrocarbons.
木屑材料捕获烃类碎屑菌群的生存试验
防止海洋溢油的方法一般有多种,其中一种是通过在木屑载体上捕获细菌的生物增强法。细菌包埋是细菌固定化技术的一种。锯末菌群的潜力尚未得到广泛的应用,特别是在长期储存方面。本研究的目的是获得在木屑上储存0、7和41天后烃类碎屑细菌联合体的生存能力。细菌联合体由水生芽孢杆菌、巨型芽孢杆菌、矮芽孢杆菌、真盐杆菌和红杆菌科细菌组成。分别在含原油和海水的猎鹰管上培养0、7和41天的固定化菌群。通过定期富集菌群,对固定菌群的生存能力进行28天(0、7、14、21和28天)的检测。第1天和第28天的环境参数如DO、pH、盐度和温度的测定也支持了活力试验。结果表明:各贮藏期木屑载体上均有菌群存活,这与第28天菌落数量较多有关。在木屑上存活最多的菌群为储存0天(9.59 × 10 8 CFU/ml),在一天结束时呈增加阶段。实验证明,该细菌仍具有生产能力,并能降解石油烃。
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