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ude oil, the surfactants Corexit(R) 9527 and Corexit(R) 9130 were rapi
dly oxidized by Pseudomonas aeruginosa alone and by a mixed culture of
bacteria. The addition of a mineral fertilizer to the oil was ineffec
tive in increasing respiration or alkane breakdown. When cane sugar mo
lasses was added to the oil, respiration increased markedly and was as
sociated with significant n-alkane breakdown. The bacterial counts at
the start and end of the respirometry showed no significant variations
whichever substrates were metabolized by the bacteria, The significan
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