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Scopus Document details ◅ Back to results 1 of 1 Metrics Export Download Print E-mail Save to PDF ⋆ Add to List More... ▻ 0 Citations in Scopus International Journal of Integrated Engineering 0 Field-Weighted Volume 10, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 133-138 Citation Impact Isolation and characterization of hydrocarbon tolerant microorganisms from marine environment (Article) Azizan, N.H.a , Kisim, N.F.M.a, Saedudin, R.D.R.b, Abidin, Z.A.Z.a, Ashaari, M.M.a, Kasim, S.c aDepartment of Biotechnology, Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, Pahang, 25200, Malaysia PlumX Metrics b School of Industrial Engineering, Telkom University, Bandung, West Java, 40257, Indonesia Usage, Captures, Mentions, c Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Batu Pahat, Social Media and Citations Malaysia beyond Scopus. Abstract View references (33) Industrial activities have contributed to the releases of toxic organic compound into environment and have become a Cited by 0 documents major public concern. This particularly of those industries that are located along coastal areas, which are the gateways for water transport. A study of the isolation and characterization of hydrocarbon tolerant microorganisms from marine samples collected at the jetty site of Tanjung Lumpur, Kuantan, Pahang, was conducted. There were very few studies have been done related to marine hydrocarbon tolerant microorganisms in Kuantan. Hence, this research was done to Inform me when this document investigate the presence of microbial community that can thrive in the environment with oil-spillage. Enrichment is cited in Scopus: culture technique by using MSM broth supplemented with 1% engine oil was utilized to isolate the desired Set citation alert ▻ microorganisms. Biochemical and molecular approaches were applied to identify and characterize the isolates. Six isolates wereidentified as genera Vibrio, Halomonas, Pseudoaltromonas, Idiomarina, Staphylococcus and Halophilic Set citation feed ▻ bacterium. In addition, phylogenetic study helps further in understand the relationship among the isolated bacteria. © Penerbit UTHM. Related documents Author keywords Phylogenetic study of Bioremediation Halotolerant Hydrocarbon tolerant presumptive oil-degrading microbes isolated from the North-western tip of Pahang Azizan, N.H. , Md Rami, S.Z. , Saedudin, R.D.R. (2018) International Journal of Integrated Engineering ISSN: 2229838X Document Type: Article Source Type: Journal Publisher: Penerbit UTHM Genome sequence of Original language: English Polycyclovorans algicola strain TG408, an obligate polycyclic View in search results format ▻ aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading References (33) bacterium associated with marine eukaryotic phytoplankton All Export Print E-mail Save to PDF Create bibliography Gutierrez, T. , Thompson, H.F. , Angelova, A. 1 Anderson, Cindy (2016) Genome Announcements (2013) Great Adventures in the Microbiology Laboratory, pp. 175-176. Cited 3 times. (7th ed.). Pearson The family oleiphilaceae Yakimov, M.M. , Golyshin, P.N. (2013) The Prokaryotes: Gammaproteobacteria View all related documents based on references 2 Banat, I.M., Makkar, R.S., Cameotra, S.S. 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