Oil spill surface washing agents and chemical herders drive microbial community structure impacting biodegradation
Kiara L. Lech, Devi Sundaravadivelu, Robert J. Grosser, Leah R. Trutschel, Nichole E. Brinkman, Robyn N. Conmy

TL;DR
This study shows how oil spill treatment agents affect microbial communities and oil breakdown in lab experiments.
Contribution
The study reveals how surface washing agents and chemical herders influence microbial community structure and biodegradation of oil.
Findings
Microbial communities degraded spill treating agents, with higher CO2 production in oil and STA treatments.
Surface washing agents caused persistence of higher molecular weight n-alkanes over 40 days.
Chemical herders initially limited oil bioavailability but were degraded within 72 hours.
Abstract
Spill treating agents (STAs) may be authorized for use during an oil spill response; however, the impact of certain classes of agents on oil biodegradation is poorly understood. Microcosms comprising an oil-degrading microbial consortium were amended with weathered crude oil and treated with two STAs: a surface washing agent or chemical herder, alongside single-agent treatments. The microbial community readily degraded the STAs, evidenced by microbial growth and respiration. Carbon dioxide production was higher than expected in treatments containing oil and STA together, suggesting synergistic co-metabolism of otherwise recalcitrant compounds or dead-end metabolites. Within 14 days, n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were biodegraded in oil-containing treatments by 90% and 57%, respectively. However, over the 40-day study, a fraction of higher molecular weight n-alkanes…
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TopicsMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactants · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
