The Dynamic Change of Microbial Communities in Crude Oil-Contaminated Soils from Oil Fields in China
2017
Jia, Jianli | Zong, Shuang | Hu, Lei | Shi, Shaohe | Zhai, Xiaobo | Wang, Bingbing | Li, Guanghe | Zhang, Dayi
To study the biodegradability of microbial communities in crude oil contamination, crude oil-contaminated soil samples from different areas of China were collected. Using polyphasic approach, this study explored the dynamic change of the microbial communities during natural accumulation in oil field and how the constructed bioremediation systems reshape the composition of microbial communities. The abundance of oil-degrading microbes was highest when oil content was 3–8%. This oil content is potentially optimal for oil degrading bacteria proliferation. During a ∼12 months natural accumulation, the quantity of oil-degrading microbes increased from 10 ⁵ to 10 ⁸ cells/g of soil. A typical sample of Liaohe (LH, oil-contaminated site near Liaohe River, Liaoning Province, China) was remediated for 50 days to investigate the dynamic change of microbial communities. The average FDA (a fluorescein diacetate approach) activities reached 0.25 abs/hr·g dry soil in the artificially enhanced repair system, 32% higher than the 0.19 abs/hr·g dry soil in natural circumstances. The abundance of oil-degrading microbes increased steadily from 0.001 to 0.068. During remediation treatment, oil content in the soil sample was reduced from 6.0% to 3.7%. GC–MS analysis indicated up to 67% utilization of C ₁₀–C ₂₀ normal paraffin hydrocarbons, the typical compounds that undergo microbial degradation.
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