Impact of phytoremediation and bioaugmentation on microbial community in oil shale chemical industry solid waste

Jaanis Juhanson
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Field and laboratory experiments were carried out in order to estimate the suitability ofphytoremediation and bioaugmentation for oil shale chemical industry solid waste (semicoke) dump area remediation as well as influence of plants and laboratory selecteddegradative bacterial strains on the microbial communities in semi-coke, Field test plots (each50 m2) were established at semi-coke depository in July 200 I and samples for microbiologicaland chemical analysis were collected in October 2002 and 2003, Microbial communities insemi-coke were · analysed using both culture-based and molecular methods, Changes inmicrobial community structure and activity occurred in semi-coke as a result ofphytoremediation and bioaugmentation, Phytoremediation increased the number of oildegrading bacteria and diversity of microbial community in semi-coke as well as microbialbiomass. A comparison of 16S rRNA gene-based DGGE fingerprints of semi-coke samplesusing multivariate analysis showed variation between the bacterial community profiles fromdifferent treatments. Degradation rates of pollutants did not differ significantly between plotswith vegetation except for sod, showing negligible effect of soil amendment typeonbiodegradation activity. Our results indicate that increased biodegradation activity was due toproliferation of specific microbial groups, changes in taxonomic and metabolic diversity ofbacterial community and shifts in the structure of catabolic genes, Based on our findings weconclude that phytoremediation and bioaugmentation could be considered as an alternativemanagement option for remediation of oil shale solid waste.
植物修复与生物强化对油页岩化工固体废弃物微生物群落的影响
为了评估植物修复和生物强化技术在油页岩化工固体废弃物(半焦)堆积区修复中的适用性,以及植物和实验室选择的降解菌株对半焦中微生物群落的影响,进行了现场和室内试验。2002年7月在半焦炭储存库建立了田间试验田(每50 m2), 2002年10月和2003年10月采集了样品进行微生物学和化学分析,采用培养法和分子法对半焦炭中的微生物群落进行了分析。植物修复提高了半焦中油脂降解菌的数量和微生物群落的多样性,并增加了微生物生物量。采用多变量分析方法对半焦样品的16S rRNA基因DGGE指纹图谱进行比较,发现不同处理的细菌群落特征存在差异。除草皮外,土壤改良剂对土壤生物降解活性的影响可以忽略不计。我们的研究结果表明,生物降解活性的增加是由于特定微生物群的增殖,细菌群落的分类和代谢多样性的变化以及分解代谢基因结构的变化。基于我们的研究结果,我们认为植物修复和生物增强可以被认为是油页岩固体废物修复的替代管理选择。
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