Risk reductions during pyrene biotransformation and mobilization in a model plant-bacteria-biochar system
2023
Castilla-Alcántara, José Carlos | Posada Baquero, Rosa | Balseiro-Romero, M. | Fernández-López, Carmen | García Fernández, José Luis | Fernández Vázquez, Alicia | Parsons, J. R. | Cantos, Manuel | Ortega Calvo, J. J. | Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) | European Commission | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | Castilla-Alcántara, José carlos [0000-0002-9123-1052] | Posada Baquero, Rosa [0000-0003-2726-7357] | Balseiro-Romero, M. [0000-0003-0831-3899] | Fernández-López, Carmen [0000-0003-2868-0231] | García Fernández, José Luis [0000-0001-7880-2343] | Parsons, J. R. [0000-0003-1785-3627] | Cantos, Manuel [0000-0001-8672-4437] | Ortega Calvo, J. J. [0000-0003-1672-5199] | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
10 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 4 tablas.- referenicas.-Supplementary data to this article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161600.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The productive application of motile microorganisms for degrading hydrophobic contaminants in soil is one of the most promising processes in modern remediation due to its sustainability and low cost. However, the incomplete biodegradation of the contaminants and the formation of the intermediary metabolites in the process may increase the toxicity in soil during bioremediation, and motile inoculants may mobilize the pollutants through biosorption. Therefore, controlling these factors should be a fundamental part of soil remediation approaches. The aim of this study was to evaluate the sources of risk associated with the cometabolism-based transformation of 14C-labeled pyrene by inoculated Pseudomonas putida G7 and identify ways to minimize risk. Our model scenario examined the increase in bioaccessibility to a distant source of contamination facilitated by sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) roots. A biochar trap for mobilized pollutant metabolites and bacteria has also been employed. The experimental design consisted of pots filled with a layer of sand with 14C-labeled pyrene (88 mg kg−1) as a contamination focus located several centimeters from the inoculation point. Half of the pots included a biochar layer at the bottom. The pots were incubated in a greenhouse with sunflower plants and P. putida G7 bacteria. Pots with sunflower plants showed a higher biodegradation of pyrene, its mobilization as metabolites through the percolate and the roots, and bacterial mobilization toward the source of contamination, also resulting in increased pyrene transformation. In addition, the biochar layer efficiently reduced the concentrations of pyrene metabolites collected in the leachates. Therefore, the combination of plants, motile bacteria and biochar safely reduced the risk caused by the biological transformation of pyrene.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]We would like to thank the Spanish Ministries of Economy and Competitiveness (CGL2016-77497-R) and Science and Innovation (PID2019-109700RB-C21 and PRIMA project PCI2020-111967) for supporting this work. We also acknowledge the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 895340; BIOTAC project)
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