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Título : Microbial characterization of a facultative residual sludge obtained from a biogas plant with ability to degrade commercial B10 diesel oil
Autor : Loureiro, Dana Belén 
Olivera, Camila 
Tondo, María Laura 
Herrero, María Sol 
Salvatierra, Lucas Matías 
Pérez, Leonardo Martín 
Palabras clave : BIODEGRADACIONDIESELHIDROCARBUROSBIOGAS
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : Elsevier
Cita : Loureiro, D. B. Microbial characterization of a facultative residual sludge obtained from a biogas plant with ability to degrade commercial B10 diesel oil [en línea]. Ecological Engineering. 2020, 144. doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2019.105710 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10089
Resumen : Abstract: Biodegradation of commercial B10 diesel oil (DB10) by the microbial consortium present in a biogas residual sludge was first investigated. Maximum removal efficiencies of the petrochemical and fatty acids methyl ester (FAME) fractions of DB10 were 55 ± 3% and 94 ± 6%, respectively. Taxonomic profiling of the microbial consortium present in the residual sludge was carried out in order to identify potential hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. After mild selection pressure using DB10, three Pseudomonas species (P. aeruginosa, P. stutzeri and P. mendocina) were mostly found in the treated sample. However, only P. aeruginosa and P. stutzeri showed a rapid growth and high dehydrogenase activity at the expense of DB10 as the sole carbon source. In addition, both strains removed 42 ± 5% and 53 ± 2% of the petrochemical fraction, and >75% of the FAME fraction, respectively. Similar results were found with a bacterial consortium of the three isolated Pseudomonas, indicating no synergistic hydrocarbon degradation by these strains. As expected, biosurfactant production by the pseudomonads was directly associated with the bacterial DB10 biodegradation performance. These results are the first describing petroleum-based hydrocarbon biodegradation ability of a crude facultative residual sludge obtained from a biogas facility; and represent a rational first step in order to understand which bacteria in the sludge may act in petroleum-based fuels degradation.
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10089
ISSN : 0925-8574
Disciplina: INGENIERIA AMBIENTAL
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2019.105710
Derechos: Acceso abierto. 24 meses de embargo
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