Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4364913 International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fla degrading bacterial consortium was enriched from oil contaminated soil sample.•It degraded high concentrations of Fla with and without yeast extract as supplement.•A positive effect was observed of yeast extract on ARDB of the consortium.•This is the first study which observed yeast extract effect on ARDB population.

Fluoranthene (Fla) is a high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that exerts hazardous effects on living organisms. An efficient Fla degrading bacterial consortium LP was enriched from an oil contaminated soil sample, with and without yeast extract as a supplement. Objective of the present study was to see if there was any differential effect of yeast extract addition on Fla degradation potential and aromatic ring dioxygenase expressing bacteria (ARDB) of the enrichments. Primary enrichment of the soil sample was carried out in minimal salt medium (MSM) added with 500 mg l−1 Fla and 0.05% yeast extract (YMSM). Secondary, tertiary and subsequent enrichments were prepared in YMSM and MSM after every sixteen days of incubation. Fla was efficiently degraded by YMSM enriched culture than MSM enriched culture. However, when MSM enrichment was incubated longer instead of further subculturings, it also degraded Fla efficiently. All three enrichments exhibited growth of bacterial colonies on Fla sprayed minimal agar plates however only YMSM enrichment showed clear zone forming bacterial colonies. A positive effect was observed of yeast extract on ARDB population of LP consortium. To our limited knowledge this is first time that effect of yeast extract on ARDB population was studied.

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