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Isolation of hydrocarbon-degrading and biosurfactant-producing bacteria and assessment their plant growth-promoting traits.

Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak1, Tomasz Płociniczak2, Joanna Iwan3, Monika Żarska4, Mirosław Chorążewski5, Marzena Dzida6, Zofia Piotrowska-Seget7.   

Abstract

Forty-two hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial strains were isolated from the soil heavily contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. Forty-one strains were identified based on their whole-cell fatty acid profiles using the MIDI-MIS method. Thirty-three of them belong to species Rhodococcus erythropolis, while the others to the genera Rahnella (4), Serratia (3) and Proteus (1). Isolates were screened for their ability to produce biosurfactants/bioemulsifiers. For all of them the activity of several mechanisms characteristic for plant growth-promoting bacteria was also determined. In order to investigate surface active and emulsifying abilities of isolates following methods: oil-spreading, blood agar, methylene blue agar and determination of emulsification index, were used. Among studied bacteria 12 strains (CD 112, CD 126, CD 131, CD 132, CD 135, CD 147, CD 154, CD 155, CD 158, CD 161, CD 166 and CD 167) have been chosen as promising candidates for the production of biosurfactants and/or bioemulsifiers. Among them 2 strains (R. erythropolis CD 126 and Rahnella aquatilis CD 132) had the highest potential to be used in the bioaugmentation of PH-contaminated soil. Moreover, 15 of tested strains (CD 105, CD 106, CD 108, CD 111, CD 116, CD 120, CD 124, CD 125, CD 130, CD 132, CD 134, CD 154, CD 156, CD 161 and CD 170) showed the activity of four mechanisms (ACC deaminase activity, IAA and siderophore production, phosphate solubilization) considered to be characteristic for plant growth-promoting bacteria. Two of them (R. erythropolis CD 106 and R. erythropolis CD 111) showed the highest activity of above-mentioned mechanisms and thus are considered as promising agents in microbe assisted phytoremediation.
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Keywords:  Bioemulsifiers; Biosurfactant production; Petroleum hydrocarbons; Plant growth-promoting bacteria

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26708648     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.11.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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1.  Culturable hydrocarbonoclastic marine bacterial isolates from Indonesian seawater in the Lombok Strait and Indian Ocean.

Authors:  Agung Dhamar Syakti; Priyati Lestari; Satya Simanora; Lilik Kartika Sari; Febrianti Lestari; Fadliyah Idris; Teguh Agustiadi; Syafsir Akhlus; Nuning Vita Hidayati
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2019-05-07

2.  Analysis of the Genome of the Heavy Metal Resistant and Hydrocarbon-Degrading Rhizospheric Pseudomonas qingdaonensis ZCR6 Strain and Assessment of Its Plant-Growth-Promoting Traits.

Authors:  Daria Chlebek; Tomasz Płociniczak; Sara Gobetti; Agata Kumor; Katarzyna Hupert-Kocurek; Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-25       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  Isolation and Characterization of Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria from Paddy Field Soils in Japan.

Authors:  Jean Louise Cocson Damo; Maria Daniela Artigas Ramirez; Shin-Ichiro Agake; Mannix Pedro; Marilyn Brown; Hitoshi Sekimoto; Tadashi Yokoyama; Soh Sugihara; Shin Okazaki; Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu
Journal:  Microbes Environ       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 2.596

4.  Draft Genome Sequence of Rhodococcus erythropolis VKPM Ac-1659, a Putative Oil-Degrading Strain Isolated from Polluted Soil in Siberia.

Authors:  A A Korzhenkov; E D Bakhmutova; A O Izotova; A A Bavtushnyi; K V Sidoruk; E V Patrusheva; M V Patrushev; S V Toshchakov
Journal:  Microbiol Resour Announc       Date:  2021-07-22
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