Removal of phenanthrene from soil by co-cultures of bacteria and fungi pregrown on sugarcane bagasse pith

B. Chávez-Gómez, R. Quintero, F. Esparza-García, A. M. Mesta-Howard, F. J. Zavala Díaz De La Serna, C. H. Hernández-Rodríguez, T. Gillén, H. M. Poggi-Varaldo, J. Barrera-Cortés, R. Rodríguez-Vázquez

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Sixteen co-cultures composed of four bacteria and four fungi grown on sugarcane bagasse pith were tested for phenanthrene degradation in soil. The four bacteria were identified as Pseudomonas aeruginose, Ralstonia pickettii, Pseudomonas sp. and Pseudomonas cepacea. The four fungi were identified as: Penicillium sp., Trichoderma viride, Alternaria tenuis and Aspergillus terrus that were previously isolated from different hydrocarbon-contaminated soils. Fungi had a statistically significant positive (0.0001<p) effect on phenanthrene removal, that ranged from 35% to 50% and bacteria removed the compound by an order of 20%. Co-cultures B. cepacea-Penicillium sp., R. pickettii-Penicillium sp., and P. aeruginose-Penicillium sp. exhibited synergism for phenanthrene removal, reaching 72.84±3.85%, 73.61±6.38% and 69.47±4.91%; in 18 days, respectively.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)177-183
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónBioresource Technology
Volumen89
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - sep. 2003

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