Abstract
Previous experiments demonstrated the decomposition of diesel oil in different soils. In this experiment the decomposition of /sup 14/C-n-Hexadecane labelled diesel oil by special microorganisms was studied. The results were as follows: (1) In the experimental soils the microorganisms Mycoccus ruber, Mycobacterium luteum and Trichoderma hamatum are responsible for the diesel oil decomposition. (2) By adding microorganisms to the soil an increase of the decomposition rate was found only in the beginning of the experiments. (3) Maximum decomposition of diesel oil was reached 2-3 weeks after incubation.
Citation Formats
Suess, A, and Netzsch-Lehner, A.
Decomposition of diesel oil by various microorganisms.
Germany: N. p.,
1969.
Web.
doi:10.1002/jpln.19691230308.
Suess, A, & Netzsch-Lehner, A.
Decomposition of diesel oil by various microorganisms.
Germany.
https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.19691230308
Suess, A, and Netzsch-Lehner, A.
1969.
"Decomposition of diesel oil by various microorganisms."
Germany.
https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.19691230308.
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title = {Decomposition of diesel oil by various microorganisms}
author = {Suess, A, and Netzsch-Lehner, A}
abstractNote = {Previous experiments demonstrated the decomposition of diesel oil in different soils. In this experiment the decomposition of /sup 14/C-n-Hexadecane labelled diesel oil by special microorganisms was studied. The results were as follows: (1) In the experimental soils the microorganisms Mycoccus ruber, Mycobacterium luteum and Trichoderma hamatum are responsible for the diesel oil decomposition. (2) By adding microorganisms to the soil an increase of the decomposition rate was found only in the beginning of the experiments. (3) Maximum decomposition of diesel oil was reached 2-3 weeks after incubation.}
doi = {10.1002/jpln.19691230308}
journal = []
volume = {123:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1969}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Decomposition of diesel oil by various microorganisms}
author = {Suess, A, and Netzsch-Lehner, A}
abstractNote = {Previous experiments demonstrated the decomposition of diesel oil in different soils. In this experiment the decomposition of /sup 14/C-n-Hexadecane labelled diesel oil by special microorganisms was studied. The results were as follows: (1) In the experimental soils the microorganisms Mycoccus ruber, Mycobacterium luteum and Trichoderma hamatum are responsible for the diesel oil decomposition. (2) By adding microorganisms to the soil an increase of the decomposition rate was found only in the beginning of the experiments. (3) Maximum decomposition of diesel oil was reached 2-3 weeks after incubation.}
doi = {10.1002/jpln.19691230308}
journal = []
volume = {123:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1969}
month = {Jan}
}