Bioaugmentation efficiency of diesel degradation by Bacillus pumilus JLB and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus LT1 in contaminated soils
Date
2010-10-11
Authors
Pillay, Charlene
Lin, Johnson
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Abstract
The abilities of diesel-degrading Bacillus pumilus JLB and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus LT1 were tested
in contaminated soils. The effect of nutrient supplementation on bioaugmented samples was also
examined. The results show that bio-augmentation and biostimulation accelerated significantly (p <
0.05) the diesel degradation in the contaminated loam soil and sea sand. Supplementing fertilizers to the
augmented loam samples did not result in a significantly higher degradation rate. Furthermore, A.
calcoaceticus LT1 alone failed to stimulate higher degradation rates in sea sand unless further
supplementation of fertilizer. The results from environmental scanning electron microscopy
demonstrate the population increases, then decreases in augmented samples corresponding to the
level of diesel degradation. Fungi-like microorganisms became dominant in contaminated loam soil at
the end of the study but not in sea sand. The study shows that it is critical not only to understand the
physiology of the inoculum but also how it affects microbial community structure and function before
the microorganism being introduced in the contaminated soil.
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Diesel, 06 Biological Sciences, 10 Technology, Biotechnology, Bioremediation, Bioattenuation, Bioaugmentation, Biostimulation
Citation
Pillay, C. and Lin, J. 2010. Bioaugmentation efficiency of diesel degradation by Bacillus pumilus JLB and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus LT1 in contaminated soils. African Journal of Biotechnology. 9(41): 6881-6888. doi:10.5897/AJB09.829
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10.5897/AJB09.829