Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean

Purpose: The study aims to isolate the culturable marine bacteria and to assess their potential as the bioremediation agent for petroleum hydrocarbons contamination in marine environment. Methods: Bacteria isolates were obtained by repetitive streaks to obtain purified bacteria on Zobell marine agar...

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Main Authors: Agung Dhamar Syakti, Priyati Lestari, Satya Simanora, Lilik Kartika Sari, Febrianti Lestari, Fadliyah Idris, Teguh Agustiadi, Syafsir Akhlus, Nuning Vita Hidayati, Riyanti
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Published: Elsevier 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-608e159f4c3746eb8051a602b595e6852020-11-25T02:49:21ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-05-0155e01594Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian OceanAgung Dhamar Syakti0Priyati Lestari1Satya Simanora2Lilik Kartika Sari3Febrianti Lestari4Fadliyah Idris5Teguh Agustiadi6Syafsir Akhlus7Nuning Vita Hidayati8 Riyanti9Center for Maritime Biosciences Studies–Institute for Sciences and Community Service, Jenderal Soedirman University, Kampus Karangwangkal, Jl. dr. Suparno, Purwokerto, 53123, Indonesia; Marine Science and Fisheries Faculty-Raja Ali Haji Maritime University, Jl. Politeknik Senggarang-Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands Province, 29100, Indonesia; Corresponding author.Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty-Jenderal Soedirman University, Kampus Karangwangkal, Jl. dr. Suparno, Purwokerto, 53123, IndonesiaFisheries and Marine Science Faculty-Jenderal Soedirman University, Kampus Karangwangkal, Jl. dr. Suparno, Purwokerto, 53123, IndonesiaFisheries and Marine Science Faculty-Jenderal Soedirman University, Kampus Karangwangkal, Jl. dr. Suparno, Purwokerto, 53123, IndonesiaMarine Science and Fisheries Faculty-Raja Ali Haji Maritime University, Jl. Politeknik Senggarang-Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands Province, 29100, IndonesiaMarine Science and Fisheries Faculty-Raja Ali Haji Maritime University, Jl. Politeknik Senggarang-Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands Province, 29100, IndonesiaInstitute for Marine Research and Observation (BPOL)–Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia, Jl. Baru Perancak, Negara Jembran-Bali, 82251Department of Chemistry, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Surabaya, IndonesiaFisheries and Marine Science Faculty-Jenderal Soedirman University, Kampus Karangwangkal, Jl. dr. Suparno, Purwokerto, 53123, IndonesiaFisheries and Marine Science Faculty-Jenderal Soedirman University, Kampus Karangwangkal, Jl. dr. Suparno, Purwokerto, 53123, IndonesiaPurpose: The study aims to isolate the culturable marine bacteria and to assess their potential as the bioremediation agent for petroleum hydrocarbons contamination in marine environment. Methods: Bacteria isolates were obtained by repetitive streaks to obtain purified bacteria on Zobell marine agar plates before further analysis and culture through direct visualization on agar plates. Identification were conducted using 16S rDNA sequence which are compared using NCBI BLAST and, combined with phenotypic and phylogenetic data. The potential use of the selected bacteria was tested by culturing them with two carbon sources i.e., glucose and crude oil. Result: Fifty-one culturable marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria were isolated from the Lombok Strait (LS-3, LS-13, LS-14, LS-15, LS-16 and LS-20) and Indian Ocean (IO-1, IO-6, IO-8, IO-19, IO-24 and IO-25). Twelve isolates were found to degrade crude oil efficiently at a >2% concentration and to grow with crude oil as their sole carbon and energy source. These 12 strains belong to the genus Bacillus, which is well known to produce surface active agents, and the oil displacement assay indicated the production of these agents by these strains. Within the genera Bacillus, five species (Bacillus flexus, B. methylotrophicus, B. aquimaris, B. horikoshii, and B. thioparans) were represented by the 12 identified strains. Conclusion: Selected strains from the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean were capable of degrading crude oil (2% v/v) by 43.9–71.9% over 14 days. These results are important for marine bioremediation in Indonesia, which often faces risks of oil spill contamination and disaster.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019333948Earth sciencesEnvironmental scienceMicrobiology
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author Agung Dhamar Syakti
Priyati Lestari
Satya Simanora
Lilik Kartika Sari
Febrianti Lestari
Fadliyah Idris
Teguh Agustiadi
Syafsir Akhlus
Nuning Vita Hidayati
Riyanti
spellingShingle Agung Dhamar Syakti
Priyati Lestari
Satya Simanora
Lilik Kartika Sari
Febrianti Lestari
Fadliyah Idris
Teguh Agustiadi
Syafsir Akhlus
Nuning Vita Hidayati
Riyanti
Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean
Heliyon
Earth sciences
Environmental science
Microbiology
author_facet Agung Dhamar Syakti
Priyati Lestari
Satya Simanora
Lilik Kartika Sari
Febrianti Lestari
Fadliyah Idris
Teguh Agustiadi
Syafsir Akhlus
Nuning Vita Hidayati
Riyanti
author_sort Agung Dhamar Syakti
title Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean
title_short Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean
title_full Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean
title_fullStr Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean
title_sort culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from indonesian seawater in the lombok strait and indian ocean
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Purpose: The study aims to isolate the culturable marine bacteria and to assess their potential as the bioremediation agent for petroleum hydrocarbons contamination in marine environment. Methods: Bacteria isolates were obtained by repetitive streaks to obtain purified bacteria on Zobell marine agar plates before further analysis and culture through direct visualization on agar plates. Identification were conducted using 16S rDNA sequence which are compared using NCBI BLAST and, combined with phenotypic and phylogenetic data. The potential use of the selected bacteria was tested by culturing them with two carbon sources i.e., glucose and crude oil. Result: Fifty-one culturable marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria were isolated from the Lombok Strait (LS-3, LS-13, LS-14, LS-15, LS-16 and LS-20) and Indian Ocean (IO-1, IO-6, IO-8, IO-19, IO-24 and IO-25). Twelve isolates were found to degrade crude oil efficiently at a >2% concentration and to grow with crude oil as their sole carbon and energy source. These 12 strains belong to the genus Bacillus, which is well known to produce surface active agents, and the oil displacement assay indicated the production of these agents by these strains. Within the genera Bacillus, five species (Bacillus flexus, B. methylotrophicus, B. aquimaris, B. horikoshii, and B. thioparans) were represented by the 12 identified strains. Conclusion: Selected strains from the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean were capable of degrading crude oil (2% v/v) by 43.9–71.9% over 14 days. These results are important for marine bioremediation in Indonesia, which often faces risks of oil spill contamination and disaster.
topic Earth sciences
Environmental science
Microbiology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019333948
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