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. 2020 Mar 3;104(8):3689–3690. doi: 10.1007/s00253-020-10489-z

Correction to: a new Rhodococcus aetherivorans strain isolated from lubricant-contaminated soil as a prospective phenol-biodegrading agent

Taisiya Nogina 1, Marina Fomina 1, Tatiana Dumanskaya 1, Liubov Zelena 1, Lyudmila Khomenko 1, Sergey Mikhalovsky 2,3, Valentin Podgorskyi 1, Geoffrey Michael Gadd 4,5,
PMCID: PMC7645512  PMID: 32125476

Correction to: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol

10.1007/s00253-020-10385-6

The published online version contains mistake in Table 3. The needed corrections were not done during typesetting. The correct Table 3 is given below.

Table 3.

Rhodococcus spp. and other bacteria able to degrade high phenol concentrations (> 1000 mg L-1) in batch culture

Bacterial strain Isolation source Free / immobilized cells Maximum phenol concentration (mg L-1) Cultivation time and other conditions Temperature (°C) Phenol degradation (%) Reference
R. aetherivorans UCM Ac-602 Lubricant-contaminated soil Free cells 1500 56 h 28 100 The present work
1750 96 h
Vermiculite immobilized cells 2000 96 h
R. erythropolis SKO-1 Oil-polluted soil Free cells 1200 NA (well-acclimatized cells in the presence of yeast extract) 30 100 Soudi and Kolahchi 2011
R. opacus 1G Oil-polluted soil Vermiculite immobilized cells 1500 48 h 28 100 Shumkova et al. 2009
Polyacrylamide fibre 1500 24 h 100
R. opacus PD630 Soil at a gas works Free cells 1500 ~60 h (wild-type strain) NAa ~46.7 Yoneda et al. 2016
1500 ~60 h (two adapted strains) ~86.7
R. pyridinivorans GM3 Soil Free cells < 2000 24 h in the presence of yeast extract 32 NA Al-Defiery and Gopal 2015
R. pyridinivorans GM3 Soil Ca-alginate and polyurethane foam immobilized cells 1500 24 h in mineral medium with yeast extract 32 100 Al-Defiery and Gopal 2015
24 h in artificial wastewater 32 50.98–61.29
R pvridinivorans NSI Activated sludge of a petrochemical effluent Free cells 1250 72 h in the presence of urea 30 100 Moghadam et al. 2016
1500–2000 > 72 h in the presence of urea 30 NA
Rhodococcus sp. ad049 Oil-contaminated soil Free cells 1500 44 h 30 91.9 Hu et al. 2014
Rhodococcus sp. UKMP-5M Petroleum-contaminated soil Free cells 1300 10 days 30 0.77 Suhaila et al. 2013
Rhodococcus sp. UCC 0009 NA Free cells 1100 5 days 30 100 Nawawi et al. 2017
1300 5 days 50
1500 12 days 100
1800–2100 > 12 days 100
Rhodococcus sp. NO14–1, NO20–3 Petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil Free cells 1176 (12.5 mM) 25–28 days 10 100 Margesin et al. 2005
1411 (15 mM) 10–36 days Residual phenol—11 mM
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus Phenol-fed aerobic granules Polyurethane form immobilized cells 1500 76 h 30 100 Adav et al. 2007
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus PA Petrochemical effluent Free cells 1700 48 h 30 46.2 Liu et al. 2016
Acinetobacter lowffii strain UW7 Sludge from coking factory Free cells 2500 72 h 30 61.1 Liu et al. 2011
Acinetobacter sp. AQ5NOL 1 Phenol-contaminated site Free cells 1100 240 h 30 100 Ahmad et al. 2012
Encapsulated in gellan gum cells 1100 108 h 100
1500 216 h 100
1900 240 h 100
Bacillus brevis Phenol-formaldehyde wastewater Free cells 1750 132 h 34 100 Arutchelvan et al. 2006
Bacillus cereus Petroleum refinery and oil exploration site Free cells 2000 22 days (AKG1) 37 32 Banerjee and Ghoshal 2011
AKG1 MTCC 9817 30 days (AKG2) 20
AKG2 MTCC 9818 Ca-alginate gel immobilized cells 2000 26 days (AKG1) 54
36 days (AKG2) 53
Pseudomonas pseudomallei NIBGE 3B Pharmaceutical industrial sludge Free cells 1500 7 days 37 100 Afzal et al. 2007
Pseudomonas aeruginosa NIBGE MB 2600 7 days 100
Pseudomonas sp. SA01 Waste water pharmaceutical plant Polyvinyl alcohol-alginate 2000 100 h in the presence of thiamine 30 100 Mollaei et al. 2010
Alginate-chitosan-alginate 2000 110 h in the presence of thiamine 100

aNA data not available

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found at 10.1007/s00253-020-10385-6

Contributor Information

Taisiya Nogina, Email: tnogina@ukr.net.

Marina Fomina, Email: M.Fomina@ukr.net.

Tatiana Dumanskaya, Email: dumanska@imv.kiev.ua.

Liubov Zelena, Email: zelenalyubov@gmail.com.

Lyudmila Khomenko, Email: homenkolud@ukr.net.

Sergey Mikhalovsky, Email: sergeymikhalovsky@gmail.com.

Valentin Podgorskyi, Email: podgorsky@serv.imv.kiev.ua.

Geoffrey Michael Gadd, Email: g.m.gadd@dundee.ac.uk.


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