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The change of microbial community from chlorinated solvent-contaminated groundwater after biostimulation using the metagenome analysis.

Chih-Ming Kao1, Hung-Yu Liao2, Chih-Ching Chien3, Yi-Kuan Tseng4, Petrus Tang5, Chih-En Lin6, Ssu-Ching Chen7.   

Abstract

The compositions of bacterial community in one site contaminated with PCE/TCE after the slow polycolloid-releasing substrate (SPRS) (contained vegetable oil, cane molasses, and surfactants) addition were analyzed. Results show that SPRS caused a rapid enhancement of reductive dechlorination of TCE. The transformation of PCE/TCE into ethene was observed after 20 days of operation. To compare the change of bacterial communities before and after SPRS addition, 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing using the metagenome analysis was performed. Results demonstrated the detection of the increased amounts of Dehalogenimonas by 2.2-fold, Pseudomonas by 3.4-fold and Sulfuricurvum by 4-fold with the analysis of the ribosomal database project (RDP). Metagenomic DNA was extracted from PCE/TCE-contaminated groundwater after SPRS addition, and subjected to sequencing. Results obtained from metagenomic sequencing indicate that genes from Dehalococcoides mccartyi was ranked as the second abundant bacteria among all of the detected bacteria via the analysis of the lowest common ancestor (LCA). Abundance of these bacterial groups, as shown above suggests their role in TCE biodegradation. Functional analysis of the metagenome, with the specific reference to chloroalkane and chloroalkene degradation, revealed the presence of some genes responsible for TCE biodegradation. Overall, results of this study provided new insights for a better understanding of the potential of biostimulation on TCE-contaminated sites.
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Keywords:  Dechlorination; Metagenome; Microbial community; Tetrachloroethane; Trichloroethene

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26474376     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.09.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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Authors:  Simon Leitner; Harald Berger; Markus Gorfer; Thomas G Reichenauer; Andrea Watzinger
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7.  Bacterial Community Dynamics in Dichloromethane-Contaminated Groundwater Undergoing Natural Attenuation.

Authors:  Justin Wright; Veronica Kirchner; William Bernard; Nikea Ulrich; Christopher McLimans; Maria F Campa; Terry Hazen; Tamzen Macbeth; David Marabello; Jacob McDermott; Rachel Mackelprang; Kimberly Roth; Regina Lamendella
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-11-22       Impact factor: 5.640

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