Literature DB >> 33333787

Evaluation of Metal Tolerance of Fungal Strains Isolated from Contaminated Mining Soil of Nanjing, China.

Fiza Liaquat1, Muhammad Farooq Hussain Munis2, Urooj Haroon2, Samiah Arif1, Saddam Saqib3,4, Wajid Zaman3,4, Ali Raza Khan5, Jianxin Shi6, Shengquan Che7, Qunlu Liu7.   

Abstract

Rapidly increasing industry has resulted in greater discharge of hazardous chemicals in the soil. In the current study, soil samples were collected from Nanjing mine (32°09'19.29″ N 118°56'57.04″ E) and subjected to heavy metal analysis and microbe isolation. A total of 460 fungi were isolated, and five of these were yeast strains. Most of the strains exhibited tolerance to one metal. Five multimetal tolerant strains were selected and identified as Aspergillus sclerotiorum, Aspergillus aculeatus, Komagataella phaffii, Trichoderma harzianum, and Aspergillus niger. Isolated strains were grown in high concentrations of cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) and lead (Pb), for induced-tolerance training. The tolerance index (TI) revealed the highest Cd tolerance of novel K. phaffii strain at 5500 ppm (TI: 0.2). K. phaffii also displayed resistance at 4000 ppm against Cr (TI: 0.32) and Pb (TI: 0.32). In contrast, tolerance training for A. niger was not that successful. K. phaffii also displayed the highest bioaccumulation capacity for Cd (25.23 mg/g), Cu (21.63 mg/g), and Pb (20.63 mg/g) at 200 ppm. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) explored the morphological changes in the mycelia of stressed fungi. Results of this study describe this delicate approach to be species and metal dependent and suggest a potential utilization of this fungal strain for the bioremediation of contaminated soils.

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Keywords:  Cd; Cr; Komagataella phaffii; Pb; bioaccumulation capacity; heavy metals; tolerance index

Year:  2020        PMID: 33333787     DOI: 10.3390/biology9120469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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