Hydrocarbons.
Oil hydrocarbons and Environmental science, microbiology, water science, bacteria, hydrocarbon oxidation, biodegradation,
Paper titled: Study of Hydrocarbon Oxidizing Microorganisms from Deep Groundwater of the Puchezh–Katunki Impact Structure.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/09/paper-titled-study-of-hydrocarbon.html
G. V. Kondakova (a), N. V. Verkhovtseva (b) , and S. A. Ostroumov (b)
a
Demidov Yaroslavl State University, ul. Sovetskaya 14, Yaroslavl, 150000 Russia;
b
Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia;
e-mail: gvkondakova@mail.ru;
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Kondakova G.V., Verkhovtseva N.V., Ostroumov S.A.
Studies of the hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms in deep underground waters of the Puchezh-Katunki impact structure // "Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin". 2013. No. 2. p.31-35.
The presence of viable hydrocarbon oxidizing microorganisms has been shown in the underground waters exposed by the Vorotilovskaya deep well (the Puchezh–Katunki astrobleme, 75 km north of Nizhny Novgorod, 1900 m and 3200m deep) using the method of chromato–mass spectrometer analysis of cellular wall specific biomarkers of the microbial cell wall and the classical methods of bacteriology. Several microbial species have been isolated in pure culture and identified. Two species of bacilli, Bacillus pumilus KTB-2 and Bacillus subtilis KTB-4, were maintained in pure cultures at reinoculations. The effects of mineralization and aeration of the medium on the growth characteristics of Bacillus pumilus KTB-2 in batch culture (periodic culture) have been studied.
KEYWORDS: astrobleme, deep underground waters, hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms, biomarkers, Bacillus pumilus, high mineralization of the medium, kinetic parameters, growth of microorganisms.
DOI: 10.3103/S0096392513030061;
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** Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
Editor-in-Chief: Mikhail P. Kirpichnikov
ISSN: 0096-3925 (print version)
ISSN: 1934-791X (electronic version)
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Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin is the English edition of the Russian scientific research peer-reviewed quarterly journal MSU Vestnik (Herald). Series 16. Biology, founded in November 1946. In contrast to other specialized scientific biological journals, Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin publishes a wide spectrum of papers covering almost all aspects of fundamental and applied biology including medicine, agriculture, ecology, biotechnology, and much more. In addition to original research, the journal offers research reviews of important topics in biology and biomedicine, in the form of commentaries, debates, short communications, book reviews, and meeting reports.
Related subjects » Animal Sciences - Biochemistry & Biophysics - Cell Biology - Life Sciences - Plant Sciences
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Oil hydrocarbons and Environmental science, microbiology, water science, bacteria, hydrocarbon oxidation, biodegradation,
Paper titled: Study of Hydrocarbon Oxidizing Microorganisms from Deep Groundwater of the Puchezh–Katunki Impact Structure.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/09/paper-titled-study-of-hydrocarbon.html
G. V. Kondakova (a), N. V. Verkhovtseva (b) , and S. A. Ostroumov (b)
a
Demidov Yaroslavl State University, ul. Sovetskaya 14, Yaroslavl, 150000 Russia;
b
Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia;
e-mail: gvkondakova@mail.ru;
Full text online:
Full text online free:
http://ru.scribd.com/doc/190899771/
http://link.springer.com/article/10.3103%2FS0096392513030061#page-1;
http://link.springer.com/article/10.3103%2FS0096392513030061
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Full text free online: link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S0096392513030061
link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.3103%2FS0096392513030061.pdf
**
ABSTRACT:
Kondakova G.V., Verkhovtseva N.V., Ostroumov S.A.
Studies of the hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms in deep underground waters of the Puchezh-Katunki impact structure // "Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin". 2013. No. 2. p.31-35.
The presence of viable hydrocarbon oxidizing microorganisms has been shown in the underground waters exposed by the Vorotilovskaya deep well (the Puchezh–Katunki astrobleme, 75 km north of Nizhny Novgorod, 1900 m and 3200m deep) using the method of chromato–mass spectrometer analysis of cellular wall specific biomarkers of the microbial cell wall and the classical methods of bacteriology. Several microbial species have been isolated in pure culture and identified. Two species of bacilli, Bacillus pumilus KTB-2 and Bacillus subtilis KTB-4, were maintained in pure cultures at reinoculations. The effects of mineralization and aeration of the medium on the growth characteristics of Bacillus pumilus KTB-2 in batch culture (periodic culture) have been studied.
KEYWORDS: astrobleme, deep underground waters, hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms, biomarkers, Bacillus pumilus, high mineralization of the medium, kinetic parameters, growth of microorganisms.
DOI: 10.3103/S0096392513030061;
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** Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
Editor-in-Chief: Mikhail P. Kirpichnikov
ISSN: 0096-3925 (print version)
ISSN: 1934-791X (electronic version)
**
Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin is the English edition of the Russian scientific research peer-reviewed quarterly journal MSU Vestnik (Herald). Series 16. Biology, founded in November 1946. In contrast to other specialized scientific biological journals, Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin publishes a wide spectrum of papers covering almost all aspects of fundamental and applied biology including medicine, agriculture, ecology, biotechnology, and much more. In addition to original research, the journal offers research reviews of important topics in biology and biomedicine, in the form of commentaries, debates, short communications, book reviews, and meeting reports.
Related subjects » Animal Sciences - Biochemistry & Biophysics - Cell Biology - Life Sciences - Plant Sciences
Abstracted/Indexed in
SCOPUS, Google Scholar, CAB International, Academic OneFile, CAB Abstracts, Gale, Global Health, Health Reference Center Academic, OCLC, SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions
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