Distribution of Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria in the Soil Environment and Their Contribution to Bioremediation

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Yuki Fukuhara
Sachie Horii
Toshihide Matsuno
Yoshiki Matsumiya
Masaki Mukai
Motoki Kubo
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[1] Ritsumeikan University,Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Science
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Biostimulation; Bioaugmentation; Indigenous hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria; Alkane hydroxylase gene; Rhodococcus;
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A real-time PCR quantification method for indigenous hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria (HDB) carrying the alkB gene in the soil environment was developed to investigate their distribution in soil. The detection limit of indigenous HDB by the method was 1 × 106 cells/g-soil. The indigenous HDB were widely distributed throughout the soil environment and ranged from 3.7 × 107 to 5.0 × 108 cells/g-soil, and the ratio to total bacteria was 0.1–4.3 %. The dynamics of total bacteria, indigenous HDB, and Rhodococcus erythropolis NDKK6 (carrying alkB R2) during bioremediation were analyzed. During bioremediation with an inorganic nutrient treatment, the numbers of these bacteria were slightly increased. The numbers of HDB (both indigenous bacteria and strain NDKK6) were gradually decreased from the middle stage of bioremediation. Meanwhile, the numbers of these bacteria were highly increased and were maintained during bioremediation with an organic nutrient. The organic treatment led to activation of not only the soil bacteria but also the HDB, so an efficient bioremediation was carried out.
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