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Microb Ecol


Title:Microbial response to crude oil and Corexit 9527: SEAFLUXES enclosure study
Author(s):Lee K; Wong CS; Cretney WJ; Whitney FA; Parsons TR; Lalli CM; Wu J;
Address:"Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, B. C., Canada"
Journal Title:Microb Ecol
Year:1985
Volume:11
Issue:4
Page Number:337 - 351
DOI: 10.1007/BF02016816
ISSN/ISBN:0095-3628 (Print) 0095-3628 (Linking)
Abstract:"The response of marine bacteria to Corexit 9527, with and without Prudhoe Bay crude oil labeled withn-(1-(14)C)hexadecane, in a temperate pelagic environment was monitored over 22 days using controlled ecosystem enclosures. The results indicated that Corexit and Corexit-dispersed crude oil stimulated bacterial production by serving as substrates and/or by inducing the release of organic compounds from the indigenous phytoplankton population. Highest bacterial standing stock was observed in the enclosure treated with a mixture of Corexit and crude oil, in which a large fraction of the predominant bacterivores were eliminated. Biodegradation appeared to be more significant than abiotic processes in contributing to the loss of low volatility n-alkanes in Corexit-dispersed oil. Twenty-two days following its addition, 50% of the radiotracer was recovered: 3% in the suspended particulate fraction, 10% in sedimentary material, 36% as CO2, and less than 1% in the dissolved organic pool"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINELee, K Wong, C S Cretney, W J Whitney, F A Parsons, T R Lalli, C M Wu, J eng 1985/12/01 Microb Ecol. 1985 Dec; 11(4):337-51. doi: 10.1007/BF02016816"

 
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