Isolation, Conventional Identification And Pre-Screening Of The Yeasts Degrading Crude Oil And Its Aromatic Hydrocarbons From Turkey

JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY(2014)

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Forty-four yeast isolates were obtained by using various isolation methods from different environmental samples including soil and sea water either contaminated or uncontaminated with crude oil, activated sludge and waste water samples. The isolates were identified based on their microscopic, physiological and biochemical properties. As a consequence, eleven different species belonging to genus Rhodosporidium (18 strains), Candida (15 strains), Pichia (5 strains), Rhodotorula (5 strains), and Cryptococcus (1 strain) were classified. These isolates were then pre-screened for their degradation ability using aromatic hydrocarbons with different ring numbers such as benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, pyrene and flourene as the sole carbon and energy source. While benzene and fluorene were commonly used by the isolates, Candida shehatae was found to be the best growing yeast on each aromatic tested indicating that it has the potential for biological application to treat aromatic contaminants.
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