Degrading characteristics of oil-degrading bacteria and its study of petroleum hydrocarbon metabolites

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Yufei Ma, Huan Zhu, Hongwei Liu, Yali Xie, Dan Zhang, Yan Cheng, Ruyi Feng, Jianping Zhang, Shengke Yang
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Exploring the community characteristics of petroleum degrading bacteria and revealing the types of petroleum metabolites produced by degrading bacteria play an important role in solving the problem of oil pollution. In this study, the bacterial suspension was extracted from the sludge of the sewage treatment plant, and the efficient dominant bacteria were enriched and cultured by microbial screening. The optimal environmental conditions and kinetic behavior of microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater were discussed, and the metabolites of microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons were analyzed. The results showed that the optimum degradation conditions of the strain were as follows: bacterial suspension inoculum: 2%, pH: 7, temperature: 30°C, initial concentration of contaminated water sample: 500 mg/L. Under these conditions, the microbial petroleum hydrocarbon degradation efficiency was 84.7% and followed the first-order kinetics; qualitative and quantitative statistical analysis of the metabolites of the microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry was performed. A total of 10 significantly upregulated products and 12 significantly downregulated products were screened, which were significantly different from the metabolites of the control group. Further microbial community analysis showed that Pseudomonas was dominant in the bacterial suspension, more than 99.5%, which was significantly different from the sludge sample, providing data support for the degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by Pseudomonas. This study has provided a scientific basis for in situ remediation of petroleum pollution in groundwater.

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石油降解细菌的降解特性及其对石油碳氢化合物代谢物的研究
探索石油降解菌的群落特征,揭示降解菌产生的石油代谢物类型,对解决石油污染问题具有重要作用。本研究从污水处理厂污泥中提取细菌悬浮液,通过微生物筛选富集培养高效优势菌。探讨了微生物降解地下水中石油烃的最佳环境条件和动力学行为,并分析了微生物降解石油烃的代谢产物。结果表明,该菌株的最佳降解条件为:细菌悬浮接种量:2%,pH:7,温度:30°C,污染水初始浓度:1%:30°C,污染水样的初始浓度为 500 mg/L:500 毫克/升。在此条件下,微生物石油烃降解效率为 84.7%,并遵循一阶动力学;采用气相色谱-飞行时间质谱法对微生物降解石油烃的代谢产物进行了定性和定量统计分析。共筛选出 10 种明显上调的产物和 12 种明显下调的产物,这些产物与对照组的代谢物有明显差异。进一步的微生物群落分析表明,假单胞菌在细菌悬浮液中占优势,超过 99.5%,与污泥样品有显著差异,为假单胞菌降解石油烃提供了数据支持。这项研究为地下水石油污染的原位修复提供了科学依据。
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Clean-soil Air Water
Clean-soil Air Water 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
88
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: CLEAN covers all aspects of Sustainability and Environmental Safety. The journal focuses on organ/human--environment interactions giving interdisciplinary insights on a broad range of topics including air pollution, waste management, the water cycle, and environmental conservation. With a 2019 Journal Impact Factor of 1.603 (Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2020), the journal publishes an attractive mixture of peer-reviewed scientific reviews, research papers, and short communications. Papers dealing with environmental sustainability issues from such fields as agriculture, biological sciences, energy, food sciences, geography, geology, meteorology, nutrition, soil and water sciences, etc., are welcome.
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