Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea

Dispersants have been used in several oil spill accidents, but little information is available on their effectiveness in Baltic Sea conditions with low salinity and cold seawater. This study investigated the effects of dispersant use on petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation rates and bacterial commun...

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Published in:Microorganisms
Main Authors: Ossi Tonteri, Anna Reunamo, Aura Nousiainen, Laura Koskinen, Jari Nuutinen, Jaak Truu, Kirsten S. Jørgensen
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040882
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description Dispersants have been used in several oil spill accidents, but little information is available on their effectiveness in Baltic Sea conditions with low salinity and cold seawater. This study investigated the effects of dispersant use on petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation rates and bacterial community structures. Microcosm experiments were conducted at 5 °C for 12 days with North Sea crude oil and dispersant Finasol 51 with open sea Gulf of Bothnia and coastal Gulf of Finland and Norwegian Sea seawater. Petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations were analysed with GC-FID. Bacterial community structures were studied using 16S rDNA gene amplicon sequencing, and the abundance of genes involved in hydrocarbon degradation with quantitative PCR. The highest oil degradation gene abundances and oil removal were observed in microcosms with coastal seawater from the Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland, respectively, and the lowest in the seawater from the Norwegian Sea. Dispersant usage caused apparent effects on bacterial communities in all treatments; however, the dispersant’s effect on the biodegradation rate was unclear due to uncertainties with chemical analysis and variation in oil concentrations used in the experiments.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-2607/11/4/882/ 2025-01-16T23:58:40+00:00 Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea Ossi Tonteri Anna Reunamo Aura Nousiainen Laura Koskinen Jari Nuutinen Jaak Truu Kirsten S. Jørgensen agris 2023-03-29 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040882 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Environmental Microbiology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040882 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Microorganisms; Volume 11; Issue 4; Pages: 882 oil biodegradation dispersant Baltic Sea Norwegian Sea oil spill bacterial community Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040882 2023-08-01T09:29:03Z Dispersants have been used in several oil spill accidents, but little information is available on their effectiveness in Baltic Sea conditions with low salinity and cold seawater. This study investigated the effects of dispersant use on petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation rates and bacterial community structures. Microcosm experiments were conducted at 5 °C for 12 days with North Sea crude oil and dispersant Finasol 51 with open sea Gulf of Bothnia and coastal Gulf of Finland and Norwegian Sea seawater. Petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations were analysed with GC-FID. Bacterial community structures were studied using 16S rDNA gene amplicon sequencing, and the abundance of genes involved in hydrocarbon degradation with quantitative PCR. The highest oil degradation gene abundances and oil removal were observed in microcosms with coastal seawater from the Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland, respectively, and the lowest in the seawater from the Norwegian Sea. Dispersant usage caused apparent effects on bacterial communities in all treatments; however, the dispersant’s effect on the biodegradation rate was unclear due to uncertainties with chemical analysis and variation in oil concentrations used in the experiments. Text Norwegian Sea MDPI Open Access Publishing Fid ENVELOPE(-65.939,-65.939,-68.664,-68.664) Norwegian Sea Microorganisms 11 4 882
spellingShingle oil biodegradation
dispersant
Baltic Sea
Norwegian Sea
oil spill
bacterial community
Ossi Tonteri
Anna Reunamo
Aura Nousiainen
Laura Koskinen
Jari Nuutinen
Jaak Truu
Kirsten S. Jørgensen
Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea
title Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea
title_full Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea
title_short Effects of Dispersant on the Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Microbial Communities in Seawater from the Baltic Sea and Norwegian Sea
title_sort effects of dispersant on the petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation and microbial communities in seawater from the baltic sea and norwegian sea
topic oil biodegradation
dispersant
Baltic Sea
Norwegian Sea
oil spill
bacterial community
topic_facet oil biodegradation
dispersant
Baltic Sea
Norwegian Sea
oil spill
bacterial community
url https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040882