CINDEFI   05381
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN FERMENTACIONES INDUSTRIALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Assessment of the responsiveness to different stresses of the microbial community from long-term hydrocarbon contaminated soils.
Autor/es:
PESSACQ, JORGE; MEDINA, ROCIO; TERADA, CLAUDIA; BIANCHINI, FLAVIA E.; MORELLI, IRMA S.; DEL PANNO, MARÍA T.
Revista:
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2015 vol. 226 p. 20 - 29
ISSN:
0049-6979
Resumen:
Soils exposed to long-term contamination with hydrocarbons may present extreme challenges to maintenance the biological resilience to the stress. To elucidate the relationships between the initial event of contamination and the responsiveness to the stress, we investigated the extent of the microbial resilience of biological functions from two contaminated soils sampled from a petrochemical area, S1, underwent diffuse hydrocarbon contamination and S2, from a land farming unit where an alkaline petrochemical sludge was treated; after the Cd, saline and acid stresses. Both contaminated soils were characterized by low organic matter content in compare with a pristine soil. Although similar Shannon diversity index and heterotrophic bacterial count were observed, different bacterial community structure (PCR-DGGE) and less enzymatic activities characterized the contaminated soils. Particularly, functional diversity determined by Biolog EcoPlates? was not detected in S2 soil. Only the S1 soil showed resilience of the enzymatic activities and functional diversity suggesting the presence of a well-adapted microbial community able to face with the stresses. The S2 was the most disturbed and less responsive soil. However an increase in the functional diversity was evidenced after acidification, it being possible to correlate this responsiveness with the sludge properties treated in the land farming unit. In addition, if the selected stress can reverse the soil condition provoked for the first disturbance, responsiveness could be expected.