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Development of autochthonous microbial consortia for enhanced phytoremediation of salt-marsh sediments contaminated with cadmium.

Catarina Teixeira1, C Marisa R Almeida2, Marta Nunes da Silva2, Adriano A Bordalo1, Ana P Mucha3.   

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Microbial assisted phytoremediation is a promising, though yet poorly explored, new remediation technique. The aim of this study was to develop autochthonous microbial consortia resistant to cadmium that could enhance phytoremediation of salt-marsh sediments contaminated with this metal. The microbial consortia were selectively enriched from rhizosediments colonized by Juncus maritimus and Phragmites australis. The obtained consortia presented similar microbial abundance but a fairly different community structure, showing that the microbial community was a function of the sediment from which the consortia were enriched. The effect of the bioaugmentation with the developed consortia on cadmium uptake, and the microbial community structure associated to the different sediments were assessed using a microcosm experiment. Our results showed that the addition of the cadmium resistant microbial consortia increased J. maritimus metal phytostabilization capacity. On the other hand, in P. australis, microbial consortia amendment promoted metal phytoextraction. The addition of the consortia did not alter the bacterial structure present in the sediments at the end of the experiments. This study provides new evidences that the development of autochthonous microbial consortia for enhanced phytoremediation of salt-marsh sediments contaminated with cadmium might be a simple, efficient, and environmental friendly remediation procedure. CAPSULE ABSTRACT: Development of autochthonous microbial consortia resistant to cadmium that enhanced phytoremediation by salt-marsh plants, without a long term effect on sediment bacterial diversity.
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Keywords:  Autochthonous bioaugmentation; Cadmium; Metal contamination; Microbial consortia; Phytoremediation; Salt-marsh plants

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25000571     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.06.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Improvement of cadmium phytoremediation after soil inoculation with a cadmium-resistant Micrococcus sp.

Authors:  Chirawee Sangthong; Kunchaya Setkit; Benjaphorn Prapagdee
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 4.223

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