Title :
The study of Rhodotorula sp. to degradate Nonylphenol in soil
Author :
Wu, Fangfang ; Qiu, Lingfeng ; Qiu, Gaoshun
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Environ. & Resources, Fuzhou Univ., Fuzhou, China
Abstract :
Rhodotorula sp., one of the common yeast, was able to degradate the Nonylphenol in liquid culture. The effect on degradation of Nonylphenol in soil, and the effect of the co-treating with the aboriginal microorganis was studied under different conditions. The result showed that the proceddion of Nonylphenol degradation in soil fitted the first order reaction kinetices model (the correlation index r2 >;0.9), and the degradation rate of adding Rhodotorula sp. in the soil can make the best effect. We also studied the bioremediation of the Nonylphenol-contaminated soil by the Rhodotorula sp.. At the large density pollutant (44 mg/kg dry soil), adding the Rhodotorula sp. had no obvious intensification on bioremediation, but at the lower density pollutant(2.2~11 mg/kg dry soil), adding the Rhodotorula sp. obviously increased the degradation rate of Nonylphenol. Therefore, the Rhodotorula sp. is applicable to the bioremediationof polluted soil of low and medium density pollutant.
Keywords :
biodegradable materials; biotechnology; contamination; environmental degradation; microorganisms; reaction kinetics; soil pollution; Rhodotorula sp; aboriginal microorganis; bioremediation; liquid culture; nonylphenol degradation; nonylphenol-contaminated soil; pollutant; reaction kinetices; soil pollution; yeast; Biodegradation; Chemicals; Degradation; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Immune system; Soil; Bioaugmentation; biodegradation; nonylphenol; soil remediation;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lushan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0289-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICETCE.2011.5774190