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NI CHUNZHI,ZHOU ZONGCHENG,ZENG HUOSHUI,LI ZHITANG,XIE JINXIANG,ZHANG NANFENG. 1984. ECOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF HYDROCARBON-DEGRADATION BACTERIA IN XIAMEN HARBOR. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):129-136
ECOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF HYDROCARBON-DEGRADATION BACTERIA IN XIAMEN HARBOR
ECOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF HYDROCARBON-DEGRADATION BACTERIA IN XIAMEN HARBOR
Received:October 20, 1981  
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NI CHUNZHI Third Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Xiamen 
ZHOU ZONGCHENG Third Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Xiamen 
ZENG HUOSHUI Third Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Xiamen 
LI ZHITANG Third Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Xiamen 
XIE JINXIANG Third Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Xiamen 
ZHANG NANFENG Third Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Xiamen 
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Abstract:
      The ecology of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were investigated during five cruises in Xiamen Harbor. The results demonstrated that number of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were 2.1×102-7.5×106 cell/l and 1.7×102-1.5×106 cell/g dry and hetcrotrophic bacteria were 3.0×104-5.9×109 cell/l and 2.53×103-5.0×103 cell/g dry in seawater and sediment respectively. The isolated strains which can degrade the petroleum belong to fifteen genera. Most, strains can only degsade one kind of hydro-carbon or petroleum. The results showed that the population and the species-composition of hydro carbon-degrading microorganisms were positively correlated with existing level of oil pollution and with water temperature, but independent of total microbtat count.
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      The ecology of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were investigated during five cruises in Xiamen Harbor. The results demonstrated that number of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were 2.1×102-7.5×106 cell/l and 1.7×102-1.5×106 cell/g dry and hetcrotrophic bacteria were 3.0×104-5.9×109 cell/l and 2.53×103-5.0×103 cell/g dry in seawater and sediment respectively. The isolated strains which can degrade the petroleum belong to fifteen genera. Most, strains can only degsade one kind of hydro-carbon or petroleum. The results showed that the population and the species-composition of hydro carbon-degrading microorganisms were positively correlated with existing level of oil pollution and with water temperature, but independent of total microbtat count.
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