Articles published in Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology has got h-index 39, which means every article in Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology has got 39 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology.

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Year wise published articles

56 60 53 18 16

Year wise citations received

584 687 779 648 603
Journal total citations count 5646
Journal Impact Factor 1.72
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.78
Journal CiteScore 20.15
Journal h-index 39
Important citations

Dixit S, Yadav A, Dwivedi PD, Das M (2015) Toxic hazards of leather industry and technologies to combat threat: a review. Journal of Cleaner Production 87: 39-49.

Ejechi BO, Ozochi CA (2015) Assessment of the physicochemical and microbiological status of western Niger Delta soil for crude oil pollution bioremediation potential. Environmental monitoring and assessment 187: 1-11.

Ofoegbu RU, Momoh YO, Nwaogazie IL (2014) Bioremediation of Crude Oil Contaminated Soil Using Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers. J Pet Environ Biotechnol 6: 2.

Omoni VT, Aguoru CU, Edoh EO,  Makinde O (2015) Biostimulation of hydrocarbon utilizing bacteria in soil contaminated with spent engine oil using banana and plantain agro-wastes. Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management 6: 225-233.

Kuppusamy S, Thavamani P, Megharaj M, Lee YB,  Naidu R (2016) Kinetics of PAH degradation by a new acid-metal-tolerant Trabulsiella isolated from the MGP site soil and identification of its potential to fix nitrogen and solubilize phosphorous. Journal of Hazardous Materials.

Varjani SJ, Rana DP, Jain AK, Bateja S, Upasani VN (2015) Synergistic ex-situ biodegradation of crude oil by halotolerant bacterial consortium of indigenous strains isolated from on shore sites of Gujarat, India. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 103: 116-124.

Dellagnezze BM, de Sousa GV, Martins LL, Domingos DF, Limache EE, et al. (2014) Bioremediation potential of microorganisms derived from petroleum reservoirs. Marine pollution bulletin 89: 191-200.

Priya A, Mandal AK, Ball AS, Manefield M, Lal B,  Sarma PM (2015) Mass culture strategy for bacterial yeast co-culture for degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in marine environment. Marine pollution bulletin 100: 191-199.

chen J, Xu QX, Su Y, Shi ZQ, Han FX (2013) Phytoremediation of organic polluted soil. J. Bioremed. Biodeg 4: 132-134.

Sierra-García IN, Correa Alvarez J, de Vasconcellos SP, Pereira de Souza A, dos Santos Neto EV, et al. (2014) New hydrocarbon degradation pathways in the microbial metagenome from Brazilian petroleum reservoirs. PloS one.

Thorn KA, Cox LG (2015) Probing the carbonyl functionality of a petroleum resin and asphaltene through oximation and schiff base formation in conjunction with N-15 NMR. PloS one 10: e0142452.

Ghavipanjeh F, Pazouki M, Rad ZZ,  Hosseinnia A (2015) Biological Conversion of Normal Chain Octadecane by Native Microbial Consortia. Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering 12: 51.

Elraies, Abdalla K, Kalwar SA (2013) "The application of acrylic acid as precipitation inhibitor for ASP flooding." J Pet Environ Biotechnol 4: 2.

Hashmi MI, Ghosh B (2014) Dynamic asphaltene deposition control in pipe flow through the application of DC potential. Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology 5: 99-108.

Santosh (2012) "Phytoremediation of explosives using transgenic plants." Journal of petroleum & environmental biotechnology.

Uchino Y, Ken-Ichiro S (2011) "A Simple Preparation of Liquid Media for the Cultivation of Strict Anaerobes." J Pet Environ Biotechnol S3: 2.

Meliani A (2015) Bioremediation Strategies Employed by Pseudomonas Species. In Bacterial Metabolites in Sustainable Agroecosystem (pp. 351-383) Springer International Publishing.

Aboulkacem A, Barguigua A, Maroui I, Timinouni M, Belhaj A (2014) Influence of both media carbon source and strains variety on the Biofilms formation ability by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research 12: 190-198.

Mnif I, Ghribi D (2015) Review lipopeptides biosurfactants: Mean classes and new insights for industrial, biomedical, and environmental applications. Peptide Science 104: 129-147.

Meliani, A, & Bensoltane A (2015) Review of Pseudomonas Attachment and Biofilm Formation in Food Industry. Poultry, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences.