PROIMI   05436
PLANTA PILOTO DE PROCESOS INDUSTRIALES MICROBIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Evaluation of enzymatic activities in lindane-contaminated soils during their restoration by biorremediation techniques
Autor/es:
RAIMONDO, ENZO E.; FUENTES, MARÍA S.; COSTA GUTIERREZ, STEFANIE B. ; BENIMELI, CLAUDIA S.; SINELI, PEDRO E.
Lugar:
Salta
Reunión:
Congreso; LV ANNUAL SAIB- XIV PABMB 2019; 2019
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Bioquímica y Biología Molecular
Resumen:
Lindane is an organochlorine pesticide that, due to its persistence in the environment, is still detected in different matrices. Bioremediation using actinobacteria consortia and agriculture residues proved to be successful for the restoration of lindano contaminated soils. Furthermore, soil enzymatic activities including oxidoreductases and hydrolases are used as sensitive indicators to evaluate the soil quality, due to their participation in a range of biochemical reactions which take place in the environment. The aim of this work was to select soil enzymatic activities in order to be used as indicators of efficiency during the bioremediation of lindane contaminated soils. Bioremediation tests were carried out in microcosms formulated with different soil types, contaminated with 2 mg kg-1 of lindane, bioaugmented with 2 g kg-1 of an actinobacteria consortium and biostimulated with sugarcane bagasse or filter cake in the following soil:amendment proportions (100:0, 98:2, 90:10), under previously optimized conditions. The microcosms were incubated at 30 °C for 14 days and periodic samples were taken to determine lindane removal by gas chromatography and enzymatic activities using the traditional techniques reported in literature with slight variations. All appropriated controls were performed. At the end of the assay, the pesticide removal percentages were different among the treatments and soil types, and the enzymatic activities were greater at day 14 than at day 0. In bioaugmented soils, the enzymatic activities were greater than in non-bioaugmented controls. In addition, biostimulation of bioaugmented and non-bioaugmented microcosms increased the values of these biological parameters. However, it was observed that lindane had an inhibitory effect on dehydrogenase, fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis, acid and alkaline phosphatases activities, while catalase was stimulated by the pesticide. Urease was slightly inhibited or not affected by the presence of the pesticide, depending on the evaluated condition. Based on their sensitivity, catalase, fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis and acid phosphatase were selected as appropriate indicators to assess the effectiveness of the bioremediation process in subsequent studies. The obtained results demonstrated that the simultaneous use of the actinobacteria consortium and the agroindustrial residues was suitable for the treatment of soils of different textural classes contaminated with lindane, which led to an increase in the enzymatic activities values, with a consequent improve in the quality of bioremediated soils.