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Assessment And Characterization Of Rhizobacteria In Petroleum-Polluted Soil In Umuahia

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Abstract:
Petroleum–polluted sites are disturbed ecosystems with scanty plants. A study was carried out in such sites to assess the area of its rhizobacterial status, particularly comparing that of the rhizospheres and non-rhizospheres in the site. The samples were suspended and serially diluted in physiological saline and inoculated on nutrient media by spread plates method. After incubation and isolation, the isolates were characterized by morphological examination, gram staining, biochemical tests, biodegradation test, and motility test.
The isolated bacteria were Acinetobacter species, Pseudomonas species, Micrococcus species, and Bacillus species. The total heterotrophic bacterial counts of rhizosphere samples were sample Ar 1.3 x 106 cfu/g, sample Br 2. 54 x 106 cfu/g, sample Cr. 2.96 x 106 cfu/g, and sample Dr. 2.37 x 106 cfu/g, while the total heterotrophic counts of non – rhizosphere samples were sample An 1.01 x 106 cfu/g, Bn 1.12 x 106 cfu/g, sample Cn 1.11 x 106 cfu/g, sample Dn 1.02 x 106 cfu/g.
All the isolates were able to grow in a medium containing crude oil. But while Pseudomonas species showed heavy growth, Bacillus species and Acinetobacter species showed moderate growth, and Micrococcus species showed scanty growth. Petroleum–polluted soils contain rhizobacteria. But while the rhizosphere of such soils contains more, the non rhizosphere contains less. Therefore, the rhizosphere will be very helpful in the bioremediation of petroleum–polluted soils.
Table of Content:
Title Page i

Certification ii

Dedication iii

Acknowledgment iv

Table of Contents v

List of tables vi

Abstract viii

CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION

1.1INTRODUCTION 1

1.2Objectives: 2



CHAPTER TWO - LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1Rhizobacteria 3

2.1.1Nitrogen fixation3

2.1.2Symbiotic relationship 4

2.1.3Promotion of plant growth 5

2.1.3.1Mechanisms of action of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) 6

2.1.4Biocontrol function of rhizobacteria 7

2.2Petroleum polluted soil 8

2.2.1Ecological impacts of hydrocarbon contamination9

2.2.1.1Soil Quality 10

2.2.1.2 Plants10

2.2.1.3Microorganisms11

2.3Remediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil14

2.3.1The aim of remediation15

2.3.2 Bioremediation15

2.3.3Phytoremediation17





CHAPTER 3 - MATERIALS AND METHOD

3.1Sample Collection 21

3.2Materials Used21

3.3Preparation of culture media22

3.3.1Nutrient agar (NA)22

3.3.2Nutrient broth (NB)22

3.3.3Mineral salt broth (MSB)22

3.4Sterilization of Culture Media22

3.5Bacterial Isolation 23

3.6Characterization of Bacterial Isolates 23

3.6.1Morphological examination 23

3.6.2Gram staining test24

3.6.3Biochemical test24

3.6.4 Biodegradation test26

3.6.5Motility test 26



CHAPTER FOUR

4.0Result27

4.1Morphological characteristics of the isolated bacteria27

4.2Bilochemical and characterization of the isolated bacteria29

4.3Screening test for utilization of petroleum hydrocarbon by isolates31

4.4 Isolated rhizobacteria and the total heterotrophic bacterial counts

(THBC) of rhizosphere soil. 33

4.5 Isolated rhizobacteria and the total heterotrophic bacterial counts

(THBC) of nonrhizosphere soil. 35



CHAPTER FIVE

5.1Discussion37

5.2 Conclusion and Recommendation 38

References39

LIST OF TABLE

Table 1: Morphological characteristics of the isolated bacteria28

Table 2: Biochemical and characterization of the isolated bacteria30

Table 3: Screening test for utilization of petroleum hydrocarbon by isolates32

Table 4: Isolated rhizobacteria and the total heterotrophic bacterial

counts (THBC) of rhizosphere soil. 34

Table 5: Isolated rhizobacteria and the total heterotrophic bacterial counts

(THBC) of non rhizosphere soil. 36
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