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Date of Publication:2021-03-05
Journal:JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume:96
Issue:3
Page Number:809-817
ISSN No.:0268-2575
Key Words:microbial consortia; petroleum hydrocarbon; alkaline; salinity; bioremediation; sequencing
Abstract:BACKGROUND Petroleum hydrocarbon pollution has become a global concern, and seeking an appropriate strategy for treatment of petroleum hydrocarbons is necessary, especially under saline-alkaline conditions. In this study, microbial consortia capable of utilizing low-molecular-weight aliphatic petroleum hydrocarbons (n-decane, n-dodecane and n-hexadecane) as the sole carbon source were enriched from crude-oil-contaminated soils, and their community profiles were evaluated using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene.
RESULTS The microbial consortia were able to degrade 5-100 mL L-1 n-decane, n-dodecane and n-hexadecane by approximately 37.6-97.3%, 52.1-93.2% and 72.4-96.5%, respectively. The consortia also exhibited alkali-tolerant and moderately salt-resistant capability, which enabled them to retain high degradation efficiencies of hydrocarbons within a pH range of 7.0-11.0 and salinities of 5-20 g L-1 NaCl. High-throughput sequencing analysis demonstrated that Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, Achromobacter, Mesorhizobium and Brucella were the core genera (average > 1%) in the consortia, which were more enriched under alkaline condition (pH 11.0). PICRUSt (phylogenetic investigation of communities by reconstruction of unobserved states) prediction revealed a rich set of metabolic functions involved in degradation of hydrocarbons and aromatics, and the critical functional gene, alkane 1-monooxygenase, was more abundant in the microbial consortia under alkaline condition.
CONCLUSIONS The results suggested that these alkali-salt-tolerant microbial consortia could be a promising candidate for bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons. (c) 2020 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)