KARAKTERISTIK DAN PERTUMBUHAN KONSORSIUM MIKROBA LOKAL DALAM MEDIA MENGANDUNG MINYAK BUMI
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Laboratory microcosm observation were conducted to study the effect of media
culture containing oil spill in microbial growth ability . Laboratory microcosms was
inoculated with oil microbial consortia isolated from oil spill sample in Cepu oil field.
Based on the colony characteristic differentiation, 5 microbial types identified from
the sample. At the end of enrichment period and acclimatization on the BH media
containing 5% Cepu crude oil, all isolates as microbial consortia put into growth
experiment media.
The experiment proved that microbes could be able utilizing oil as carbon source
for their cell multiplication. The results showed the more the turbidity concentration
increase, the more the microbial population rise. These studies indicates that
reducing oil spill utilizing in situ bioremediation technologies can be realized
culture containing oil spill in microbial growth ability . Laboratory microcosms was
inoculated with oil microbial consortia isolated from oil spill sample in Cepu oil field.
Based on the colony characteristic differentiation, 5 microbial types identified from
the sample. At the end of enrichment period and acclimatization on the BH media
containing 5% Cepu crude oil, all isolates as microbial consortia put into growth
experiment media.
The experiment proved that microbes could be able utilizing oil as carbon source
for their cell multiplication. The results showed the more the turbidity concentration
increase, the more the microbial population rise. These studies indicates that
reducing oil spill utilizing in situ bioremediation technologies can be realized
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