Enrichment, isolation and biodegradation potential of psychrotolerant polychlorinated-biphenyl degrading bacteria from the Kongsfjorden (Svalbard Islands, High Arctic Norway)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs), such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), have been detected in abiotic Arctic matrices: surface sediments and seawater from coastal areas in the Kongsfjorden were collected and analyzed.
Levels of PCBs varied depending on the sampling site. Total PCB concentrations were between 11.63 (site C2W)
and 27.69 pg l-1 (site AW). These levels were comparable to those reported previously in lake sediments from
the northern Svalbard.
The occurrence and biodegradation potential of cold-adapted PCB-oxidizing bacteria in seawater and sediment
along the fjord was also evaluated. After enrichment with biphenyl, 246 isolates were obtained with 45 of
them that were able to grow in the presence of the PCB mixture Aroclor 1242, as the sole carbon source. The catabolic gene bphA was harbored by 17 isolates with affiliates to the genera Algoriphagus, Devosia and
Salinibacterium that have been never reported as able to utilize PCBs, thus deserving further investigation. The
total removal of Aroclor 1242 and selected PCB congeners was evaluated at 4 and 15 °C for eight bphA-harboring
isolates and Gelidibacter sp. DS-10. With few exceptions, tested strains showed greater efficiency at 15 than at
4 °C. Isolates were able to reduce most chromatographic peaks by N50%, with some di- and trichlorobiphenyls
that were quite totally removed (N90%)
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cold adapted bacteria; polychlorobiphenyls; contamination level; arctic fjords; biodegradation
List of contributors:
DI MARCO, Gaetano; LO GIUDICE, Angelina
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