| Literature DB >> 31454577 |
Inna Ryzhik1, Dmitriy Pugovkin2, Mikhail Makarov3, Michael Y Roleda4, Larisa Basova2, Grigoriy Voskoboynikov2.
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The viability and physiological state of brown macroalgae Fucus vesiculosus and its associated epiphytic bacteria exposed to diesel water-accommodated fraction (WAF), as well as the capacity of this association to deplete petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) were experimentally tested. After a 6-day exposure treatment, the algal-surface associated bacteria were identified as primarily hydrocarbon-oxidising bacteria (HOB), and the algal-HOB association was able to deplete petroleum hydrocarbons from the diesel WAF by 80%. The HOB density on the algal surface exposed to diesel WAF was 350% higher compared to the control (i.e. HOB density on the algal surface exposed to ambient seawater), which suggest that they actively proliferated in the presence of hydrocarbons and most likely consumed hydrocarbons as their primary organic substrate. Exposure to diesel WAF did not affect the metabolic activity of F. vesiculosus. Higher lipid peroxidation was observed in F. vesiculosus exposed to diesel WAF while catalase concentration decreased only during the first day of exposure. Results suggest F. vesiculosus is tolerant to oil pollution and the algal-HOB association can efficiently deplete petroleum hydrocarbons in oil-contaminated seas.Entities:
Keywords: Algal-bacterial association; Barents Sea; Bioremediation; Fucus vesiculosus; Hydrocarbon-oxidising bacteria; Oil pollution
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31454577 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071