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Alcanovorax borkumensis uses

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Answered by Pramodkumarhani
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Alcanivorax borkumensis is an alkane-degrading marine bacterium which naturally propagates and becomes predominant in crude-oil-containing seawater when nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients are supplemented.



Answered by marishthangaraj
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Alcanovorax borkumensis uses

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  • Alcanivorax borkumensis is a marine bacterium that uses exclusively petroleum oil hydrocarbons as sources of carbon and energy (and is therefore designated “hydrocarbonoclastic”).
  • It is found in low numbers in all oceans of the world and becomes abundant in oil-contaminated waters.
  • Its ubiquity, unusual physiology and demonstrated role in bio degradation show that it is globally important in the removal of hydrocarbons from polluted marine systems.

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