Anaerobic benzene degradation in petroleum-contaminated aquifer sediments after inoculation with a benzene-oxidizing enrichment.

TitleAnaerobic benzene degradation in petroleum-contaminated aquifer sediments after inoculation with a benzene-oxidizing enrichment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsWeiner JM, Lovley DR
JournalAppl Environ Microbiol
Volume64
Issue2
Pagination775-8
Date Published1998 Feb
ISSN0099-2240
KeywordsAnaerobiosis, Benzene, Biodegradation, Environmental, Fresh Water, Geologic Sediments, Iron, Oxidation-Reduction, Petroleum, Sulfates
Abstract

Sediments from the sulfate-reduction zone of a petroleum-contaminated aquifer, in which benzene persisted, were inoculated with a benzene-oxidizing, sulfate-reducing enrichment from aquatic sediments. Benzene was degraded, with apparent growth of the benzene-degrading population over time. These results suggest that the lack of benzene degradation in the sulfate-reduction zones of some aquifers may result from the failure of the appropriate benzene-degrading sulfate reducers to colonize the aquifers rather than from environmental conditions that are adverse for anaerobic benzene degradation.

Alternate JournalAppl. Environ. Microbiol.
PubMed ID9464422