| Literature DB >> 19138404 |
Valeria Tigini1, Valeria Prigione, Sara Di Toro, Fabio Fava, Giovanna C Varese.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are widespread toxic pollutants. Bioremediation might be an effective, cost competitive and environment-friendly solution for remediating environmental matrices contaminated by PCBs but it is still unsatisfactory, mostly for the limited biodegradation potential of bacteria involved in the processes. Very little is known about mitosporic fungi potential in PCB bioremediation and their occurrence in actual site historically contaminated soils. In the present study, we characterised the native mycoflora of an aged dump site soil contaminated by about 0.9 g kg-1 of Aroclor 1260 PCBs and its changing after aerobic biotreatment with a commercial complex source of bacteria and fungi. Fungi isolated from the soil resulting from 120 days of treatment were screened for their ability to adsorb or metabolise 3 target PCBs.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19138404 PMCID: PMC2636759 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2859-8-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell Fact ISSN: 1475-2859 Impact factor: 5.328
Fungal entities isolated from the contaminated soil
| 42 (0.4%) | - | 21 (0.2%) | |
| 42 (0.4%) | - | 21 (0.2%) | |
| - | 83 (0.9%) | 42 (0.4%) | |
| 42 (0.4%) | 54 (0.6%) | 48 (0.5%) | |
| DBB+ sterile ialine basidiomycetes | 4 (0.0%) | - | 2 (0.0%) |
| - | 42 (0.4%) | 21 (0.2%) | |
| Yeasts | 4546 (45.8%) | 1088 (11.4%) | 2817 (28.9%) |
| 75 (0.8%) | - | 38 (0.4%) | |
| 13 (0.1%) | 4 (0.0%) | 9 (0.1%) | |
| 88 (0.9%) | - | 44 (0.5%) | |
| 42 (0.4%) | - | 21 (0.2%) | |
| 42 (0.4%) | 229 (2.4%) | 135 (1.4%) | |
| 54 (0.5%) | - | 27 (0.3%) | |
| 4892 (49.3%) | 8046 (84.3%) | 6469 (66.5%) | |
| 4 (0.0%) | - | 2 (0.0%) | |
| 42 (0.4%) | - | 21 (0.2%) | |
| Total CFU g-1dw | 9928 | 9547 | 9736 |
Fungal entities are expressed as number of colony forming units per g of soil dry weight (CFU g-1dw). In brackets is indicated the percentage of occurrence of the species with respect to the total CFU g-1dw. "DBB +" means positive to the reaction with Diazonium Blue B salts.
Fungal entities isolated from bioreactors at the beginning and at the end of the biotreatment
| 3 days | 120 days | |||||||
| Entities | A | B | C | A | B | C | ||
| 50 (0.4%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.5%) | ||||||||
| 100 (0.6%) | 100 (1.0%) | 50 (0.4%) | ||||||
| 100 (0.9%) | ||||||||
| 211,5 (0.7%) | ||||||||
| Basidiomycete with clamp connections | 450 (2.5%) | 300 (3.0%) | 5499 (17.2%) | 4849 (18.8%) | ||||
| Basidiomycete with clamp connections and arthroconidia | 211,5 (0.7%) | |||||||
| Basidiomycete with clamp connections and chlamidospores | 776 (3.0%) | |||||||
| DBB+ avellaneous basidiomycete with arthroconidia | 211,5 (0.7%) | |||||||
| DBB+ dematiaceous basidiomycete | 50 (0.3%) | 423 (1.3%) | 194 (0.8%) | |||||
| DBB+ ialinus basidiomycete with arthroconidia | 250 (1.4%) | 100 (1.0%) | 634.5 (2.0%) | 388 (1.5%) | ||||
| DBB+ ialinus basidiomycete with chlamidospores | 100 (0.6%) | 100 (1.0%) | ||||||
| DBB+ ialinus basidiomycete morphotype 1 | 100 (1.0%) | |||||||
| DBB+ ialinus basidiomycete morphotype 2 | 800 (4.5%) | 750 (7.5%) | 5710.5 (17.9%) | 3685 (14.3%) | ||||
| DBB+ ialinus basidiomycete morphotype 3 | 423 (1.3%) | |||||||
| 306 (3.6%) | ||||||||
| 500 (2.8%) | 200 (2.0%) | 846 (2.6%) | 1357.5 (5.3%) | |||||
| 650 (3.7%) | 50 (0.5%) | 1480.5 (4.6%) | 388 (1.5%) | |||||
| 211.5 (0.7%) | ||||||||
| 211.5 (0.7%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.3%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.4%) | ||||||||
| 306 (3.6%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.4%) | ||||||||
| 211.5 (0.7%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.3%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.3%) | 634.5 (2.0%) | 1745.5 (6.8%) | ||||||
| 100 (0.6%) | ||||||||
| 1350 (7.6%) | 400 (4.0%) | 4864.5 (15.2%) | 582 (2.3%) | 50 (0.4%) | 6430 (75.0%) | |||
| 211.5 (0.7%) | ||||||||
| 388 (1.5%) | ||||||||
| 1160 (12.5%) | ||||||||
| 1650 (9.3%) | 250 (2.5%) | 211.5 (0.7%) | 1357.5 (5.3%) | 50 (0.4%) | 1160 (12.5%) | |||
| 100 (0.6%) | 2538 (7.9%) | |||||||
| 50 (0.4%) | ||||||||
| 211.5 (0.7%) | ||||||||
| 250 (1.4%) | 211.5 (0.7%) | |||||||
| 550 (3.1%) | 306 (3.6%) | |||||||
| 150 (0.8%) | ||||||||
| 2133.5 (8.3%) | 2320 (25.0%) | |||||||
| 900 (5.1%) | ||||||||
| 50 (0.3%) | 50 (0.5%) | 1164 (4.5%) | ||||||
| 9400 (53.1%) | 7500 (75.4%) | 6557 (20.5%) | 6400 (24.8%) | 11250 (96.2%) | 16150 (100%) | 1225 (14.3%) | 4641 (50.0%) | |
| 50 (0.3%) | 194 (0.8%) | |||||||
| DBB-dematiaceous sterile mycelium | 50 (0.3%) | |||||||
| DBB-moniliaceous sterile mycelium | 50 (0.3%) | 211.5 (0.7%) | 194 (0.8%) | |||||
| Total CFU g(dw)-1 (mean ± st.dev) | 17700 ± 6199 a* | 9950 ± 3913 b* | 31937 ± 17655 c* | 25796 ± 14905 ac* | 11700 ± 5371 a* | 16150 ± 6277 b* | 8573 ± 15568 c* | 9281 ± 21817 c* |
| PCBs removal in mg kg-1 (mean ± st.dev) | 65 ± 4 | 28 ± 3 | 129 ± 8 | 74 ± 50 | ||||
Fungal entities are expressed in number of colony forming units per g of soil dry weight (CFU g-1dw). In brackets is indicated the percentage of presence of the given species with respect to the total CFU g-1dw. A = Bioaugmented solid-phase bioreactors, B = Enzyveba-free solid-phase bioreactors, C = bioaugmented slurry-phase bioreactors, D = Enzyveba-free slurry-phase bioreactors. "DBB + or -" means positive or negative to the reaction with Diazonium Blue B salts. Different small letters indicate significant differences among fungal loads; * indicates significant differences among fungal loads after 3 days and after 120 days (Mann Whitney, P = 0.05). PCB depletion occurs in bioreactors is also reported.
Ability of the fungal isolates to grow on different carbon sources
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | - | |
| A | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | +++ | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | + | |
| C | +++ | +++ | - | - | - | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | +++ | |
| C | +++ | +++ | - | - | - | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | - | |
| D | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | +++ | |
| D | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | ++ | |
| C | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | ++++ | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | + | |
| C | +++ | +++ | - | - | + | |
| C | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | ++ | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | ++ | |
| C | +++ | +++ | - | - | ++ | |
| D | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | - | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | ++ | |
| B | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | +++ | |
| A | +++ | +++ | - | - | ++ | |
| C | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | +++ | |
| A | ++++ | ++++ | - | - | + | |
- no growth; + explorative growth consisting of few pellets; ++ evident mycelium in several pellets; +++ consistent mycelium in numerous pellets; ++++ consistent mycelium in homogeneous sporulating colony.
Figure 1Adsorption and biodegradation of target PCBs after 30 days of incubation. PCB removal due to biodegradation (light grey); PCB removal due to biosorption (dark grey). A.f. = Aspergillus fumigatus MUT 4026; P.c. = Penicillium chrysogenum MUT 4021; F.s. = Fusarium solani MUT 4020; P.d. = Penicillium digitatum MUT 4079; S.a.1 = Scedosporium apiospermum MUT 641; S.a.2 = Scedosporium apiospermum MUT 631. Different small letters correspond to significant differences among PCBs biodegradation percentages achieved by different fungal strains towards the same congener. Different numbers correspond to significant differences among PCBs biodegradation percentages achieved by the same fungal strain towards different congeners.