Affiliations: Department of Microbiology, University of Uyo,
Nigeria | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University
of Uyo, Nigeria
Abstract: The distribution of actinomycetes in oil contaminated sandy loam
ultisols of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria was studied to aid in
understanding the effect of hydrocarbons on indigenous microbial population in
tropical soils. The average total counts of actinomycetes in all the oil
samples analysed was 10³ cfu/g. Higher counts of actinomycetes were
observed during the dry season than during the wet season. The counts of
hydrocarbonoclastic actinomycetes correlated positively with the total count of
actinomycetes.The actinomycetes were generally restricted to the top soil (0-10
cm soil depth) although a seemingly deeper (down to 40 cm soil depth)
distribution was noticed in the dry season. The isolates included oil degrading
species of Actinoplanes, Norcadia,Streptomyces and Streptosporangium. Their
high oil utilization ability indicates their positive potential and role in the
bioremediation of oil-spilled soils.