Combining gamma-radiation and bioaugmentation enhances wastewater's quality for its reuse in agricultural purposes.

IF 2.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Marwa Mekni, Anissa Chamekh, Amira Yagoubi, Oussema Kharbech, Rim Driss, Cheima Fersi, Wahbi Djebali, Rakia Chouari
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Abstract

The reuse of wastewater in agriculture can be environmentally beneficial due to its abundance of nutrients that promote plant growth and soil fertility. However, wastewater effluents (WWE) are often considered sources of dissemination of bacteria, antibiotics, heavy metal resistance genes, and pathogens. In this study, we employed a combination of gamma irradiation and bioaugmentation as a strategy for WWE treatment. Gamma irradiation facilitates the elimination of pathogens and the degradation of complex organic matter, while bioaugmentation utilises a consortium of microorganisms specialised in metal sorption. Bacterial strains were isolated from soils irrigated with WWE and selected based on their tolerance to Cd (0.2 g L-1), Pb (1 g L-1) and Cu (1.5 g L-1). A consortium composed of Bacillus selenatarsenatis S53, Bacillus thuringiensis S15, and Staphylococcus edaphicus S107 was selected for their metal biosorption capacity, which was evaluated after 24 h of incubation in gamma-irradiated WWE (WWEI). The treated WWE was then used for pea (Pisum sativum L.) seeds germination over a 9 days' period. The bacterial consortium successfully biosorbed 180, 8085, and 125 µg g-1 dry weight of Cd, Pb, and Cu, respectively, when incubated in WWEI. Seed imbibition with bioaugmented WWEI (WWEIB) resulted in significant increases in radicle and epicotyl elongation compared to germination in WWE (+91.6% and +123.7%, respectively). Additionally, there was an improvement in fresh biomass production for seedlings hydrated with WWEIB compared to WWE. Overall, this strategy appears highly promising for the safe reuse of WWE and enhancing crop productivity by mitigating contaminant-induced plant stress.

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Environmental Technology
Environmental Technology 环境科学-环境科学
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6.50
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期刊介绍: Environmental Technology is a leading journal for the rapid publication of science and technology papers on a wide range of topics in applied environmental studies, from environmental engineering to environmental biotechnology, the circular economy, municipal and industrial wastewater management, drinking-water treatment, air- and water-pollution control, solid-waste management, industrial hygiene and associated technologies. Environmental Technology is intended to provide rapid publication of new developments in environmental technology. The journal has an international readership with a broad scientific base. Contributions will be accepted from scientists and engineers in industry, government and universities. Accepted manuscripts are generally published within four months. Please note that Environmental Technology does not publish any review papers unless for a specified special issue which is decided by the Editor. Please do submit your review papers to our sister journal Environmental Technology Reviews at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tetr20/current
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