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Inventors: Vandenbergh, Peter A.;
Assignee: Microlife Technics, Inc. (Sarasota, FL)
Primary Examiner: Mays; Thomas D.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: McLeod; Ian C.

A mixture of Pseudomonas putida one having plasmids encoding the camphor (CAM) and toluene (TOL) degradation and the other having a plasmid encoding for naphthalene (NAH) degradation is described. The mixture is more effective than either Pseudomonas putida alone or than a single Pseudomonas putida with three related plasmids which encode for the degradation of CAM, TOL and NAH.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION I claim: 1.
A bacterial composition which comprises a mixture of: (a) Pseudomonas putida strain NRRL-B-18117; and (b) Pseudomonas putida strain NRRL-B-18118 wherein the ratio of (a) to (b) is between about 1:100 and 100:1 by cell count.
2.
A method for degrading aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons which comprises: contacting a substrate containing aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons with a bacterial composition which comprises Pseudomonas putida strain NRRL-B-18117 containing fused first and second plasmids encoding for camphor (CAM) and toluene (TOL) degradation; and Pseudomonas putida strain NRRL-B-18118 containing a third plasmid encoding for naphthalene (NAH) degradation wherein the Pseudomonas putida strains degrade aliphatic hydrocarbons, and wherein the Pseudomonas putida strains together degrade a chemical composition of naphthalene and camphor which can not be as effectively degraded by either of the Pseudomonas putida strains alone or by a single Pseudomonas putida strain with the plasmids which encode for the degradation of both naphthalene and camphor in an effective amount such that degradation of the aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons occurs.
3.
The method of claim 2 wherein the aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons are in soil as the substrate and wherein both of the Pseudomonas putida strains are contacted with the soil by being mixed together with the soil and allowed to degrade the hydrocarbons.
4.
The method of claim 3 wherein between about 10.
sup.
3 and 10.
sup.
10 cells per ml in an aqueous solution are mixed into the soil.
5.
The method of claim 2 wherein the aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons are in an aqueous composition as the substrate and both of the Pseudomonas putida strains are contacted with the aqueous composition by mixing so as to degrade the hydrocarbons in the aqueous composition.
6.
The method of claim 5 wherein between about 10.
sup.
3 and 10.
sup.
10 cells per ml of the aqueous composition are mixed in the aqueous composition.
7.
The method of claim 2 wherein the ratio of Pseudomonas putida strains is between about 1:100 and 100:1 by cell count



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