Maize plants (Zea mays) root exudates enhance lindane removal by native Streptomyces strains

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作者
Alvarez, A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Yanez, M. L. [5 ]
Benimeli, C. S. [1 ,4 ]
Amoroso, M. J. [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Planta Piloto Proc Ind & Microbiol PROIMI, RA-4000 San Miguel De Tucuman, Argentina
[2] Univ Nacl Tucuman, Fac Ciencias Nat, RA-4000 San Miguel De Tucuman, Tucuman, Argentina
[3] Univ Nacl Tucuman, Inst Miguel Lillo, RA-4000 San Miguel De Tucuman, Tucuman, Argentina
[4] Univ Norte Santo Tomas Aquino, RA-4000 San Miguel De Tucuman, Argentina
[5] Univ Nacl Tucuman, Fac Bioquim Quim & Farm, RA-4000 San Miguel De Tucuman, Tucuman, Argentina
关键词
Bioremediation; Lindane; Root exudates; Maize; Acti nobacteria; Phytostimulation; ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES; CONTAMINATED SOIL; SP M7; HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE; DEGRADATION; GROWTH; DECHLORINATION; BIOREMEDIATION; ENVIRONMENT; POLLUTANTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ibiod.2011.10.001
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The organochlorine pesticide (OP) lindane was removed from minimal medium (MM) by two Streptomyces native strains, while growing on maize root exudates (REs) as a primary carbon and energy source. REs supported 55 and 35% of lindane removal by Streptomyces sp. strains A5 and M7, respectively, corroborating the hypothesis that co-metabolism may be a plant/microbe interaction important to bioremediation. In addition, residual lindane concentration was more than half of the amount in MM supplemented with glucose compared to MM supplemented with REs, suggesting that exudates could be more appropriate carbon source to support aerobic dehalogenation of the pesticide. Lindane-degrading activity was detected in REs, which could explain 42% of lindane removal in REs-lindane assay, without microorganisms. Because Streptomyces sp. AS showed maximum biomass and the highest pesticide removal in REs-lindane assay, it was found to be the most promising strain regarding their future application. These results showed that phytostimulation of OP-degrading actinobacteria by maize REs are therefore likely to be a successful strategy for the remediation of lindane-contaminated environments. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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