Title of article :
Benzo[a]pyrene co-metabolism in the presence of plant root extracts and exudates: Implications for phytoremediation
Author/Authors :
Jeremy A. Rentz، نويسنده , , Pedro J.J. Alvarez، نويسنده , , Jerald L. Schnoor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Benzo[a]pyrene, a high molecular weight (HMW) polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) was removed from solution by Sphingomonas yanoikuyae JAR02 while growing on root products as a primary carbon and energy source. Plant root extracts of osage orange (Maclura pomifera), hybrid willow (Salix alba×matsudana), or kou (Cordia subcordata), or plant root exudates of white mulberry (Morus alba) supported 15–20% benzo[a]pyrene removal over 24 h that was similar to a succinate grown culture and an unfed acetonitrile control. No differences were observed between the different root products tested. Mineralization of 14C-7-benzo[a]pyrene by S. yanoikuyae JAR02 yielded 0.2 to 0.3% 14CO2 when grown with plant root products. Collectively, these observations were consistent with field observations of enhanced phytoremediation of HMW PAH and corroborated the hypothesis that co-metabolism may be a plant/microbe interaction important to rhizoremediation. However, degradation and mineralization was much less for root product-exposed cultures than salicylate-induced cultures, and suggested the rhizosphere may not be an optimal environment for HMW PAH degradation by Sphingomonas yanoikuyae JAR02.
Keywords :
Rhizodegradation , High molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , PAH
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Journal title :
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION