Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls degradation capabilities in field lysimeters |
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Authors: | Hill D. L. Phelps T. J. Palumbo A. V. White D. C. Strandberg G. W. Donaldson T. L. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute for Applied Microbiology, University of Tennessee, 37932, Knoxville, TN ;2.Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 37831, Oak Ridge, TN ; |
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Abstract: | ![]() The degradation of 4-chlorobiphenyl (4CB) was compared in field lysimeters containing 60 Kg of soil contaminated with 5–10 mg/Kg of polychlorinated biphenyls.Alcaligenes A5, a bacterium carrying a plasmid for 4CB degradation, was inoculated into three lysimeters. When compared to an untreated control, soil samples from water, mineral, and yeast extract treated lysimeters with and without a bacterial inoculum exhibited greater than 10-fold increases in the rate of [1-14 C-acetate incorporation into lipids and14CO2 production from [U-14C-4-chlorobiphenyl. Gene probe analyses for the 4CB plasmid and most-probable-number enumerations demonstrated the presence of biodegradative populations in lysimeters and the probable survival of the addedAlcaligenes A5. |
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Keywords: | Index Entries PCB polychlorinated biodegradation bioremediation chlorobiphenyl |
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