| Literature DB >> 34069296 |
Cristina L Văcar1,2, Enikö Covaci3,4, Somsubhra Chakraborty5, Bin Li6, David C Weindorf7, Tiberiu Frențiu3,4, Marcel Pârvu2,8, Dorina Podar1,2.
Abstract
Filamentous fungi native to heavy metals (HMs) contaminated sites have great potential for bioremediation, yet are still often underexploited. This research aimed to assess the HMs resistance and Hg remediation capacity of fungi isolated from the rhizosphere of plants resident on highly Hg-contaminated substrate. Analysis of Hg, Pb, Cu, Zn, and Cd concentrations by X-ray spectrometry generated the ecological risk of the rhizosphere soil. A total of 32 HM-resistant fungal isolates were molecularly identified. Their resistance spectrum for the investigated elements was characterized by tolerance indices (TIs) and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). Clustering analysis of TIs was coupled with isolates' phylogeny to evaluate HMs resistance patterns. The bioremediation potential of five isolates' live biomasses, in 100 mg/L Hg2+ aqueous solution over 48 h at 120 r/min, was quantified by atomic absorption spectrometry. New species or genera that were previously unrelated to Hg-contaminated substrates were identified. Ascomycota representatives were common, diverse, and exhibited varied HMs resistance spectra, especially towards the elements with ecological risk, in contrast to Mucoromycota-recovered isolates. HMs resistance patterns were similar within phylogenetically related clades, although isolate specific resistance occurred. Cladosporium sp., Didymella glomerata, Fusarium oxysporum, Phoma costaricensis, and Sarocladium kiliense isolates displayed very high MIC (mg/L) for Hg (140-200), in addition to Pb (1568), Cu (381), Zn (2092-2353), or Cd (337). The Hg biosorption capacity of these highly Hg-resistant species ranged from 33.8 to 54.9 mg/g dry weight, with a removal capacity from 47% to 97%. Thus, the fungi identified herein showed great potential as bioremediators for highly Hg-contaminated aqueous substrates.Entities:
Keywords: Fusarium sp.; Sarocladium sp.; bioremediation; biosorption; biotechnology; contaminated soil; heavy metal resistance; mercury; mycoremediation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34069296 PMCID: PMC8156478 DOI: 10.3390/jof7050386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fungi (Basel) ISSN: 2309-608X
Figure 1Location of the sampling site in Turda, Romania, in Europe.
Summary statistics of Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn (mg/kg) in rhizosphere soil samples by portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) spectrometry for polluted soil in Turda, Romania.
| Hg | Pb | Cd | Cu | Zn | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum | 35 | 54 | <LOD a | 40 | 226 |
| Maximum | 4530 | 516 | <LOD a | 1699 | 2198 |
| Mean | 1195 | 283 | - c | 586 | 661 |
| Median | 756 | 266 | - c | 482 | 487 |
| SD | 1107 | 125 | - c | 456 | 477 |
| Skewness | 1.70 | 0.19 | - c | 0.98 | 2.11 |
| Kurtosis | 3.35 | −0.47 | - c | 0.53 | 5.03 |
| Sensitive soil threshold alert b | 1 | 50 | 3 | 100 | 300 |
| Sensitive soil threshold intervention b | 2 | 100 | 5 | 200 | 600 |
| Industrial soil threshold alert b | 4 | 150 | 5 | 250 | 700 |
| Industrial soil threshold intervention b | 10 | 1000 | 10 | 500 | 1500 |
a LOD—limit of detection, 5 mg/kg Cd; b Soil threshold values according to Romanian regulations [84]. c The parameters could not be calculated for Cd, as the values detected in the rhizosphere soil samples were under the LOD.
Figure 2(a) Composition of the isolated fungal community and the phenotypes of 7-day-old cultures on Czapek-Dox agar, with percentages of species (BioRender, exported on 8 April 2021); (b) species phylogeny (neighbor-joining tree) based on internal transcribed spacer sequences (Allomyces arbuscula AY997028.1 was used as an outgroup); and (c) dendrogram of hierarchical clustering analysis using the individual tolerance indices.
Figure 3(a) Principal component (PC) analysis biplot and (b) k-means cluster plot, using the first two principal component scores, applied to the tolerance indices mean of each genus.
Figure 4Fungi community, illustrated as percentages of isolates (a) with single and multiple metals resistance (TI ≥ 5), (b) according to tolerance index ranges, and (c) with matrix-plot of individual TI.
Figure 5Representation of the minimum inhibitory concentration assay (mg/L) for investigated fungal species: Hg2+ (green), Pb2+ (red), Zn2+ (gray), Cd2+ (dark blue), Cu2+ (turquoise).
Figure 6Mercury biosorption potential of five fungal isolates’ live biomasses from 100 mg/L Hg2+ aqueous solution over 48 h, 120 r/min: (a) removal and (b) biosorption capacity; the values represent means, the error bars represent confidence intervals (n = 3, 95% confidence level) and bars with different letters are significantly different (confirmed by Tukey test, p < 0.017).