作者
Eric A Dubinsky, Mark E Conrad, Romy Chakraborty, Markus Bill, Sharon E Borglin, James T Hollibaugh, Olivia U Mason, Yvette M. Piceno, Francine C Reid, William T Stringfellow, Lauren M Tom, Terry C Hazen, Gary L Andersen
发表日期
2013/10/1
期刊
Environmental science & technology
卷号
47
期号
19
页码范围
10860-10867
出版商
American Chemical Society
简介
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill produced large subsurface plumes of dispersed oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico that stimulated growth of psychrophilic, hydrocarbon degrading bacteria. We tracked succession of plume bacteria before, during and after the 83-day spill to determine the microbial response and biodegradation potential throughout the incident. Dominant bacteria shifted substantially over time and were dependent on relative quantities of different hydrocarbon fractions. Unmitigated flow from the wellhead early in the spill resulted in the highest proportions of n-alkanes and cycloalkanes at depth and corresponded with dominance by Oceanospirillaceae and Pseudomonas. Once partial capture of oil and gas began 43 days into the spill, petroleum hydrocarbons decreased, the fraction of aromatic hydrocarbons increased, and Colwellia, Cycloclasticus, and Pseudoalteromonas increased in dominance …
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