Potential of Variovorax paradoxus isolate BFB1_13 for bioremediation of BTEX contaminated sites

Variovorax paradoxus 分离株 BFB1_13 对 BTEX 污染场地进行生物修复的潜力

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作者:Tibor Benedek, Flóra Szentgyörgyi, Veronika Gergócs, Ofir Menashe, Perla Abigail Figueroa Gonzalez, Alexander J Probst, Balázs Kriszt, András Táncsics

Abstract

Here, we report and discuss the applicability of Variovorax paradoxus strain BFB1_13 in the bioremediation of BTEX contaminated sites. Strain BFB1_13 was capable of degrading all the six BTEX-compounds under both aerobic (O2 conc. 8 mg l-1) and micro-aerobic/oxygen-limited (O2 conc. 0.5 mg l-1) conditions using either individual (8 mg‧l-1) or a mixture of compounds (~ 1.3 mg‧l-1 of each BTEX compound). The BTEX biodegradation capability of SBP-encapsulated cultures (SBP-Small Bioreactor Platform) was also assessed. The fastest degradation rate was observed in the case of aerobic benzene biodegradation (8 mg l-1 per 90 h). Complete biodegradation of other BTEX occurred after at least 168 h of incubation, irrespective of the oxygenation and encapsulation. No statistically significant difference was observed between aerobic and microaerobic BTEX biodegradation. Genes involved in BTEX biodegradation were annotated and degradation pathways were predicted based on whole-genome shotgun sequencing and metabolic analysis. We conclude that V. paradoxus strain BFB1_13 could be used for the development of reactive biobarriers for the containment and in situ decontamination of BTEX contaminated groundwater plumes. Our results suggest that V. paradoxus strain BFB1_13-alone or in co-culture with other BTEX degrading bacterial isolates-can be a new and efficient commercial bioremediation agent for BTEX contaminated sites.

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