INVESTIGADORES
RUBERTO Lucas Adolfo Mauro
artículos
Título:
Phenanthrene bioremediation in soils using an Antarctic bacterial consortium.
Autor/es:
LUCAS A.M. RUBERTO; SUSANA C. VAZQUEZ; ANTONIO CURTOSI; MARÍA C. MESTRE; EMILIEN PELLETIER; WALTER P. MAC CORMACK
Revista:
BIOREMEDIATION JOURNAL
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Group
Referencias:
Lugar: Philadelphia; Año: 2006 vol. 10 p. 191 - 201
ISSN:
1088-9868
Resumen:
Biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Antarctic soils is limited by low temperatures, lack of adequate levels of nutrients, low number of PAH-tolerant members in the autochthonous microbiota and low bioavailability of contaminants. In the present work, microcosms systems (performed in 1-L glass flasks containing Antarctic soil supplemented with 1744 ppm of phenanthrene) were used to study (i) the effect of biostimulation with a complex organic source of nutrients (fish meal) combined with a surfactant (Brij 700); (ii) the effect of bioaugmentation with a psychrotolerant PAHdegrading bacterial consortium (M10); (iii) the effect of the combination of both strategies. The authors found that combination of biostimulation and bioaugmentation caused a significant removal (46.6%) of phenanthrene after 56 days under Antarctic environmental conditions. When bioaugmentation or biostimulation were applied separately, nonsignificant reduction in phenanthrene concentration was observed. Microtox test showed a low increase in toxicity only in the most efficient system. Results proved that “in situ” bioremediation process of phenanthrene-contaminated soils is possible in Antarctic stations. In addition, inoculation with a psychrotolerant PAH-degrading bacterial consortium in association with a mix of fish meal and a high-molecular-weight surfactant improved phenanthrene removal and should be the selected strategy when the number of hydrocarbons degrading bacteria in the target soil is low.