منابع
[1] Hassanshahian M ., Emtiazi G., Kermanshahi R. & Cappello S., “Comparison of oil degrading microbial communities in sediments from the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea”, Soil Sediment Contam, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 277-291, 2010.
[2] Ijah U.J.J., “Studies on relative capabilities of bacterial and yeast isolates from tropical soil in degrading crude oil”, Waste Manage. Vol. 18, pp. 293–299, 1998.
[3] Luis Y., Mara E., Corbella M., Turie¨gano U.K., Antonio P. & Fernando R., “Characterization of bacterial strains able to grow on high molecular mass residues from crude oil processing”, FEMS Microbiol Ecol., Vol. 32, pp. 69-75, 2000.
[4] Vinas M., Grifoll M., Sabate J. & Solanas A., “Biodegradation of a crude oil by three microbial consortia of different origins and metabolic capabilities”, J Ind Microbiol., Vol. 28, pp 252 – 260, 2002.
[5] Xu R. & Obbard J.P., “Effect of nutrient amendments on indigenous hydrocarbon biodegradation in oil contaminated beach sediments”, J Environ Qual. Vol. 32, pp. 1234-1243, 2003.
[6] Sharma S. L. & Pant A., “Biodegradation and conversion of alkanes and crude oil by a marine Rhodococcus” sp, Biodegrad., Vol. 11, pp. 289–294, 2001.
[7] Subarna R., Dipak H., Debabrata B., Dipa B. & Ranajit K., “Survey of petroleum-degrading bacteria in coastal
1. Venosa
2. Holder
3. Okerentugba
4. Ezeronye