Title of article
Vertical transport of a field-released genetically engineered microorganism through soil
Author/Authors
Ripp، نويسنده , , Steven and Nivens، نويسنده , , David E and Werner، نويسنده , , Claudia and Sayler، نويسنده , , Gary S، نويسنده ,
Pages
5
From page
1873
To page
1877
Abstract
The vertical movement of a genetically-engineered bacterium released into a sub-surface soil contained within a lysimeter was investigated. The strain used was Pseudomonas fluorescens HK44, a lux-based microbe capable of bioremediating specific polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Strain HK44 was inoculated into a 4 m deep by 2.5 m diameter soil lysimeter outfitted with a hydraulic assembly to control groundwater levels. After 230 days, the lysimeter was subjected to a water table manipulation that resulted in significant transport of HK44 cells to depths 60 cm below the original inoculation zone within 20 days. A lysimeter not exposed to water level fluctuations exhibited no significant vertical transport. These results demonstrate the potential distribution of genetically engineered microorganisms in subsurface soil due to groundwater effects.
Keywords
lux , Pseudomonas Fluorescens , transport , Genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) , groundwater
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1993341
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