Title of article :
Bioaugmentation with a Bacillus sp. to reduce the phytoavailable Cd of an agricultural soil: comparison of free and immobilized microbial inocula
Author/Authors :
Karine Jezequel، نويسنده , , Janice Perrin، نويسنده , , Thierry Lebeau، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
1323
To page :
1331
Abstract :
In order to reduce the cadmium potentially available for plants, soil bioaugmentation was performed by using a Bacillus sp. In a pot experimentation, sterilized and non-sterilized soils were inoculated using free or immobilized cells entrapped in alginate beads. This test was carried out with different inoculum sizes (2 × 1010 and 2 × 1011 CFU kg−1 dw of soil) and alginate bead compositions (10 and 15 g of both alginate and CaCl2 l−1). Then, the soil pots were incubated at 20 °C and the soil humidity was kept at a level of 20%. After 3 weeks of a batch incubation, the potentially phytoavailable Cd was reduced up to a factor of 14. The bioaugmentation resulted in the soil colonization by Bacillus sp. thanks to an increase of the cell concentration up to 1.8 log units. However, in comparison to the cells being inoculated in a free mode, the immobilization of the cells did not significantly improve the survival of the cells in the soil. Although the resulting effect not being highly pronounced, the potentially phytoavailable Cd correlated with the cell concentration in a surprisingly positive way. What is more, the Bacillus concentrations in the soil were positively correlated with the inoculum, too.
Keywords :
Soil bioremediation , heavy metal , inoculum size , Phytoavailability
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
737993
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