Role of different microorganisms in remediating PAH-contaminated soils treated with compost or fungi.


Journal

Journal of environmental management
ISSN: 1095-8630
Titre abrégé: J Environ Manage
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0401664

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
15 Dec 2019
Historique:
received: 06 06 2019
revised: 02 10 2019
accepted: 02 10 2019
pubmed: 16 10 2019
medline: 5 11 2019
entrez: 16 10 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Microbial degradation is the main responsible for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) removal from contaminated soils, and the understanding of this process is pivotal to define effective bioremediation approaches. To evaluate the contribution of several microbial groups in soil anthracene and benzo[a]pyrene degradation, the analysis of phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profiles and machine learning techniques were employed. To this end, PLFAs and PAH concentrations were analysed, along 274 days of incubation in mesocosms, in soils artificially contaminated with anthracene and benzo[a]pyrene, subjected to different treatments: untreated soil and soils treated with biowaste compost or fungal consortium. Random forest models, figuring anthracene or benzo[a]pyrene concentrations as dependent variables and PLFAs as predictors, were then built to evaluate the contribution of each variable in PAH degradation. PLFA profiles varied substantially among soil treatments and along time, with the increase of Actinomycetes in soils added with fungi and other Gram+ bacteria in compost amended soils. The former, together with fungi, are primarily responsible for anthracene and benzo[a]pyrene degradation in both treated soils, a process in which also metanotrophs and other Gram+ and Gram- bacteria participate. In untreated soil, the cooperation of a multitude of different microorganisms was, instead, responsible for PAH removal, a process with lower efficiency in respect to treated soils.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31614261
pii: S0301-4797(19)31393-3
doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109675
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons 0
Soil 0
Soil Pollutants 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

109675

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Alessandro Bellino (A)

Dip. Chimica e Biologia "Adolfo Zambelli", Università degli Studi di Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084, Fisciano, SA, Italy.

Daniela Baldantoni (D)

Dip. Chimica e Biologia "Adolfo Zambelli", Università degli Studi di Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084, Fisciano, SA, Italy. Electronic address: dbaldantoni@unisa.it.

Enrica Picariello (E)

Dip. Scienze e Tecnologie, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Via F. De Sanctis, 82100, Benevento, Italy.

Raffaella Morelli (R)

Dip. Chimica e Biologia "Adolfo Zambelli", Università degli Studi di Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084, Fisciano, SA, Italy; Dip. Ambiente e agricoltura di montagna, Centro di Trasferimento Tecnologico, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via Mach 1, 38010, San Michele all'Adige, TN, Italy.

Anna Alfani (A)

Dip. Chimica e Biologia "Adolfo Zambelli", Università degli Studi di Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084, Fisciano, SA, Italy.

Flavia De Nicola (F)

Dip. Scienze e Tecnologie, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Via F. De Sanctis, 82100, Benevento, Italy.

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