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Pyrosequencing reveals the effect of mobilizing agents and lignocellulosic substrate amendment on microbial community composition in a real industrial PAH-polluted soil
- 1.0455478 - MBÚ 2016 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Lladó, Salvador - Covino, Stefano - Solanasa, A. M. - Petruccioli, M. - D´Annibale, A. - Vinas, M.
Pyrosequencing reveals the effect of mobilizing agents and lignocellulosic substrate amendment on microbial community composition in a real industrial PAH-polluted soil.
Journal of Hazardous Materials. Roč. 283, č. 1 (2015), s. 35-43. ISSN 0304-3894. E-ISSN 1873-3336
Institutional support: RVO:61388971
Keywords : Soil bioremediation * White rot fungi (WRF) * Creosote
Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology
Impact factor: 4.836, year: 2015
Bacterial and fungal biodiversity throughout different biostimulation and bioaugmentation treatments applied to an industrial creosote-polluted soil were analyzed by means of polyphasic approach in order to gain insight into the microbial community structure and dynamics. Pyrosequencing data obtained from initial creosote polluted soil (after a biopiling step) revealed that Alpha and Gammaproteobacteria were the most abundant bacterial groups, whereas Fusarium and Scedosporium were the main fungal genera in the contaminated soil.The results show the importance of implementing bioremediation experiments combined with microbiome assessment to gain insight on the effect of crucial parameters (e.g. use of additives) over the potential functions of complex microbial communities harbored in polluted soils, essential for bioremediation success.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0256069
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