HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Vol. 27 No. 2 (2020): April 2020

Isolation, Selection and Identification of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Degrading Bacteria from Heavy Oil Waste (HOW)-Contaminated Soil

Mohamad Yani (Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, IPB University, Bogor)
Charlena Charlena (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, IPB University, Bogor)
Zainal Alim Mas’ud (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, IPB University, Bogor)
Iswandi Anas (Department of Soil, Faculty of Agricultural, IPB University, Bogor)
Yadi Setiadi (Department of Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry, IPB University, Bogor)
Agung Dhamar Syakti (Marine Science and Fisheries Faculty-Raja Ali Haji Maritime University, Senggarang-Tanjungpinang)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2020

Abstract

The heavy oil waste (HOW) containing polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) is a persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that difficult to degrade. The new PAH degrading consortium was investigated from HOW contaminated soil in North Sumatera of Indonesia. The isolation, selection and identification of polyaromatic hydrocarbon degrading bacteria from soil contaminated by HOW was conducted to solve a bioremediation process. The isolation microbes from soil contaminated by HOW was performed using a minimum ONR7a media and followed on marine agar media for purification purposes. From the performed isolation results, 11 isolates were able to degrade PAHs compounds, such as phenanthrene, dibenzothiophene, or fluorene compounds. They grew at pH range of 4.8-8.2 and performed on emulsification activity in paraffin from 0.150-0.662. Three of them showed the best performance on HOW biodegradation capability and then successfully selected and identified as Salipiger sp., Bacillus altitudinis, and Ochrobactrum anthropi. using 16S rDNA. The HOW biodegradation as TPH-degradation were 38.66%, 59.60%, and 47.16%, respectively. Those isolated bacteria could potentially be as bioremediation agents to develop on bioremediation process for soils contaminated by HOW.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

hayati

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

HAYATI Journal of Biosciences (HAYATI J Biosci) publishes articles and short communication in tropical bioscience fields such as development, biotechnology, biodiversity and environmental issues. HAYATI J Biosci covers wide range of all life forms topics including virus, microbes, fungi, plants, ...