Isolation and Identification of Phenanthrene Degrading Bacteria from Polluted Soil in Iraq

2022 Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results  
Phenanthrene is a one of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, it's considered slow decomposition pollutants in nature, and therefore they are treated in several ways and removed from the environment. The most important of these methods is biological treatment by microorganisms that are already present in the areas of presence of these pollutants. Soil samples were collected from oil-contaminated areas of Al-Dora and Sheikh Omar refinery area with a depth of (5-10) cm and a series of dilutions from
more » ... 10-1) to (10-8) were made for them, then 0.1 ml was cultured on solid culture medium (nutrient agar). Twenty bacterial colonies were isolated and then cultured inside wells in Bushnell Haas Media agar that contain Phenanthrene as the sole source of carbon and energy. They were incubated at a temperature of 37°C for 7 days, then the growth zone was observed on two dishes. The two isolates grown on liquid Bushnell Haas Media were incubated in the shaker incubator at a temperature of 37°C and 150 rpm for 7 days. Then it was examined by HPLC High-performance liquid chromatography to know the percentage of bacteria degradation of Phenanthrene. After this, the most efficient bacterial isolates were diagnosed with the VITEK 2 device. Serratia ficaria and Bacillus subtilis showed the high degradation rates for Phenanthrene. Serratia ficaria degraded Phenanthrene by 91.36%, and Bacillus subtilis degradation was 91.72%.
doi:10.47750/pnr.2022.13.03.071 fatcat:ilghl5vkendxtnjdnpltmhzusq