Abstract
The interaction of bacteria, mycorrhiza and jute (Corchotus capsulari, a higher plant) to reduce anthracene in different concentrations of spiked soils was investigated. Dominant indigenous bacterium (Pseudomonas sp.) isolated in the rhizosphere of jute was electrofused with anthracene degraders (Sphingomonas paucimobilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) which were able to produce different types of biosurfactants. The highest population (56 × 105 CFU/g) was found in the planted soil with the inoculation of mixtures of electrofused anthracene degraders after 7 days. The growth of anthracene degraders in the spiked soil was improved by gene transfer from indigenous bacteria. After 35 days, enhanced anthracene removals were observed in inoculated soils planted with jute (65.5-75.2%) compared with unplanted soil without inoculation (12.5%). The interaction of jute and electrofused S. paucimobilis enabled the greatest reduction of soil anthracene with or without the addition of P. aeruginosa. Mycorrhizal colonization was not significantly inhibited by anthracene in soils up to 150 mg/kg. Inoculation of jute with Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices improved plant growth and enhanced anthracene removal in the presence of electrofused S. paucimobilis. Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2148-2155 |
Journal | Bioresource Technology |
Volume | 99 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May 2008 |
Citation
Cheung, K. C., Zhang, J. Y., Deng, H. H., Ou, Y. K., Leung, H. M., Wu, S. C., & Wong, M. H. (2008). Interaction of higher plant (jute), electrofused bacteria and mycorrhiza on anthracene biodegradation. Bioresource Technology, 99(7), 2148-2155. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2007.05.037Keywords
- Anthracene
- Jute
- Electrofused bacteria
- Mycorrhiza
- Mycorrhizoremediation