| Literature DB >> 19742157 |
Martina McGuinness1, David Dowling.
Abstract
A number of toxic synthetic organic compounds can contaminate environmental soil through either local (e.g., industrial) or diffuse (e.g., agricultural) contamination. Increased levels of these toxic organic compounds in the environment have been associated with human health risks including cancer. Plant-associated bacteria, such as endophytic bacteria (non-pathogenic bacteria that occur naturally in plants) and rhizospheric bacteria (bacteria that live on and near the roots of plants), have been shown to contribute to biodegradation of toxic organic compounds in contaminated soil and could have potential for improving phytoremediation. Endophytic and rhizospheric bacterial degradation of toxic organic compounds (either naturally occurring or genetically enhanced) in contaminated soil in the environment could have positive implications for human health worldwide and is the subject of this review.Entities:
Keywords: bacteria; bioremediation; soil; toxic organics
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19742157 PMCID: PMC2738884 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph6082226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Reported cases of successful bioremediation using endophytic bacteria (adapted from Table 2 in Ryan et al. [73]).
| Wheat ( | Mannisto | ||
| Wild rye ( | Siciliano | ||
| Pea ( | Germaine | ||
| Yellow lupine ( | Barac | ||
| Pea ( | Germaine | ||
| Poplar tissues ( | Van Aken |
Reported cases of successful bioremediation using rhizospheric bacteria (adapted from Table 1 in Liu, [87]).
| Alfalfa ( | Brazil | ||
| Rockcress ( | Narasimhan | ||
| Switchgrass ( | Indigenous degraders | Chekol | |
| Alfalfa ( | Villacieros | ||
| 2,4-D | Barley ( | Jacobsen | |
| Red Clover ( | Indigenous degraders | Shaw | |
| PCP | Ryegrass ( | Indigenous degraders | He |
| TCE | Wheat ( | Yee | |
| Petroleum products | White mustard ( | Indigenous degraders | Liste |
| Crude oil | Wheat ( | Muratova | |
| PAHs | Tall fescue grass ( | Huang | |
| Naphthalene | Barmultra grass ( | Kuiper | |
| Phenanthracene | Barley ( | Degrading rhizosphere
| Ankohina |
| Chrysene | White Clover ( | PAH tolerant | Johnson |