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TitleBacterial population and biodegradation potential in chronically crude oil-contaminated marine sediments are strongly linked to temperature
AbstractTwo of the largest crude oil-polluted areas in the world are the semi-enclosed Mediterranean and Red Seas, but the effect of chronic pollution remains incompletely understood on a large scale. We compared the influence of environmental and geographical constraints and anthropogenic forces (hydrocarbon input) on bacterial communities in eight geographically separated oil-polluted sites along the coastlines of the Mediterranean and Red Seas. The differences in community compositions
SourceScientific reports (Nature Publishing Group) 5
KeywordsBioremediation- pollution sediments- microbial population
JournalScientific reports (Nature Publishing Group)
EditorNature Publishing Group, London, Regno Unito
Year2015
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1038/srep11651
AuthorsBargiela, Rafael; Mapelli, Francesca; Rojo, David; Chouaia, Bessem; Tornes, Jesus; Borin, Sara; Richter, Michael; Del Pozo, Mercedes V.; Cappello, Simone; Gertler, Christoph; Genovese, Maria; Denaro, Renata; Martinez-Martinez, Monica; Fodelianakis, Stilianos; Amer, Ranya A.; Bigazzi, David; Han, Xifang; Chen, Jianwei; Chernikova, Tatyana N.; Golyshina, Olga V.; Mahjoubi, Mouna; Jaouanil, Atef; Benzha, Fatima; Magagnini, Mirko; Hussein, Emad; Al-Horani, Fuad; Cherif, Ameur; Blaghen, Mohamed; Abdel-Fattah, Yasser R.; Kalogerakis, Nicolas; Barbas, Coral; Malkawi, Hanan I.; Golyshin, Peter N.; Yakimov, Michail M.; Daffonchio, Daniele; Ferrer, Manuel
Text332565 2015 10.1038/srep11651 ISI Web of Science WOS 000357044600001 Bioremediation pollution sediments microbial population Bacterial population and biodegradation potential in chronically crude oil contaminated marine sediments are strongly linked to temperature Bargiela, Rafael; Mapelli, Francesca; Rojo, David; Chouaia, Bessem; Tornes, Jesus; Borin, Sara; Richter, Michael; Del Pozo, Mercedes V.; Cappello, Simone; Gertler, Christoph; Genovese, Maria; Denaro, Renata; Martinez Martinez, Monica; Fodelianakis, Stilianos; Amer, Ranya A.; Bigazzi, David; Han, Xifang; Chen, Jianwei; Chernikova, Tatyana N.; Golyshina, Olga V.; Mahjoubi, Mouna; Jaouanil, Atef; Benzha, Fatima; Magagnini, Mirko; Hussein, Emad; Al Horani, Fuad; Cherif, Ameur; Blaghen, Mohamed; Abdel Fattah, Yasser R.; Kalogerakis, Nicolas; Barbas, Coral; Malkawi, Hanan I.; Golyshin, Peter N.; Yakimov, Michail M.; Daffonchio, Daniele; Ferrer, Manuel Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas CSIC ; University of Milan; San Pablo CEU University; Ribocon GmbH; Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR ; Bangor University; TU Crete; Genet Engn Biotechnol Res Inst; EcoTechSystems Ltd; BGI Tech Solut Co Ltd; Universite de la Manouba; Universite de Tunis El Manar; Univ Hassan 2; Yarmouk University; Univ Jordan Aqaba; City Sci Res Technol Applicat; Hamdan Bin Mohammad Smart Univ; King Abdullah University of Science Technology Two of the largest crude oil polluted areas in the world are the semi enclosed Mediterranean and Red Seas, but the effect of chronic pollution remains incompletely understood on a large scale. We compared the influence of environmental and geographical constraints and anthropogenic forces hydrocarbon input on bacterial communities in eight geographically separated oil polluted sites along the coastlines of the Mediterranean and Red Seas. The differences in community compositions 5 Published version Bargiela et al 2015 Bargiela et al 2015 SR.pdf Articolo in rivista Nature Publishing Group 2045 2322 Scientific reports Nature Publishing Group Scientific reports Nature Publishing Group Scientific reports Nature Publishing Group mikhail.iakimov IAKIMOV MIKHAIL renata.denaro DENARO RENATA simone.cappello CAPPELLO SIMONE maria.genovese GENOVESE MARIA