| Literature DB >> 18987783 |
V C Fernandes1, J T Albergaria, T Oliva-Teles, C Delerue-Matos, P De Marco.
Abstract
In this work we isolated from soil and characterized several bacterial strains capable of either resisting high concentrations of heavy metals (Cd(2+) or Hg(2+) or Pb(2+)) or degrading the common soil and groundwater pollutants MTBE (methyl-tert-butyl ether) or TCE (trichloroethylene). We then used soil microcosms exposed to MTBE (50 mg/l) or TCE (50 mg/l) in the presence of one heavy metal (Cd 10 ppm or Hg 5 ppm or Pb 50 or 100 ppm) and two bacterial isolates at a time, a degrader plus a metal-resistant strain. Some of these two-membered consortia showed degradation efficiencies well higher (49-182% higher) than those expected under the conditions employed, demonstrating the occurrence of a synergetic relationship between the strains used. Our results show the efficacy of the dual augmentation strategy for MTBE and TCE bioremediation in the presence of heavy metals.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18987783 DOI: 10.1007/s10532-008-9228-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodegradation ISSN: 0923-9820 Impact factor: 3.909