INVESTIGADORES
VAZQUEZ Susana Claudia
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
On-site studies toward a rational bioaugmentation strategy for Antarctic hydrocarbon contaminated soils.
Autor/es:
RUBERTO L.; VAZQUEZ S.; DIAS R.; HERNANDEZ E.; CORIA S.; LEVIN G.; LO BALBO A.; MAC CORMACK W.
Lugar:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Reunión:
Congreso; XXXI SCAR and Open Science Conference; 2010
Resumen:
Bioremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil applying bioaugmentationstrategies is a controversial process. In this work, the effect of the inoculum size and theabsence of natural microflora on the efficiency of hydrocarbon removal were studied. Twolevels of inoculums (106 and 109 CFU g-1) were applied to flasks containing sterile (S6 andS9) and non-sterile (NS6 and NS9) fuel-contaminated Antarctic soil from Jubany Station.Community controls (CC) and biostimulated autochthonous microflora (BAM) were included. Total heterotrophic aerobic (THAB) and hydrocarbon degrading (HDB) bacteria as well as total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) were analyzed. Initially, THAB and HDB counts values (CFU g-1) were higher than those in CC only in systems inoculated with 109 CFU g-1. At day 60, three different levels of HDB were observed. The lower level was represented by CC (106 CFU g-1). A second group (5x107 CFU g-1) was represented by BAM, NS6, NS9 and S6 and a third one by S9 (1x109 CFU g-1). TPH values at day 60 decreased significantly in all systems excluding CC. However, NS6, NS9, S6 and S9 were not different from those corresponding to BAM. Results clearly showed that the cost-benefit balance for bioaugmentation of a diesel-fuel-contaminated Antarctic soil is not profitable using a singlestage process. Further studies should consider the efficiency of multiple-stagesbioremediation processes involving an initial step involving biostimulation of the indigenousmicroflora (to remove the bulk of contaminants) and further stages of rational bioaugmentation or phytoremediation strategies to improve the removal of the morerecalcitrant hydrocarbons.