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- Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (also known as hydrocarbon degrading bacteria, oil degrading bacteria or HCB) are a heterogeneous group of prokaryotes which...
- Itah, A. Y.; Essien, J. P. (October 2005). "Growth Profile and Hydrocarbonoclastic Potential of Microorganisms Isolated from Tarballs in the Bight of...
- Itah, A. Y.; Essien, J. P. (October 2005). "Growth Profile and Hydrocarbonoclastic Potential of Microorganisms Isolated from Tarballs in the Bight of...
- enumeration and isolation of oil-degrading bacteria. Five distinct hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial species and two species from the Bacillus genera...
- California Itah A.Y.; Essien J.P. (October 2005). "Growth Profile and Hydrocarbonoclastic Potential of Microorganisms Isolated from Tarballs in the Bight of...
- Majida; Sorkhoh, Naser A.; Radwan, Samir S. (March 2015). "Most Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacteria in the Total Environment are Diazotrophic, which Highlights...
- or refined petroleum products. These microorganisms, also called hydrocarbonoclastic microorganisms, can degrade hydrocarbons and, include a wide distribution...
- ISBN 978-0-8247-9210-7. Itah AY, Essien JP (2005). "Growth Profile and Hydrocarbonoclastic Potential of Microorganisms Isolated from Tarballs in the Bight of...
- eliminated by the hydrocarbon-degrading activities of communities of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB). Biofilms are used in microbial fuel cells (MFCs)...
- recently discovered hydrocarbonoclastic, A. borkumensis is capable of degrading oil in seawater environments. Hydrocarbonoclastic has the root ‘clastic’...