Effects of Apirolio Addition and Alfalfa and Compost Treatments on the Natural Microbial Community of a Historically PCB-Contaminated Soil
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Abstract Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are ubiquitous
and persistent organic pollutants generated exclusively
from human sources and found in the environment
as several congeners (e.g. Apirolio, produced in
Italy and used for electrical transformers). To evaluate
the ability of the natural microbial community of historically
PCB-contaminated soil to transform or degrade
PCBs after fresh contamination through the addition of
Apirolio, a microcosm experiment was conducted in a
greenhouse for approximately 8 months. Compost and
Medicago sativa (alfalfa) were additionally used in the
microcosms to stimulate microbial PCB degradation.
Chemical analyses were performed to evaluate PCB
concentrations in the soil and plant tissue. Changes in
the microbial community under the different experimental
conditions were evaluated in terms of total abundance,
viability, diversity, and activity. Interestingly,
the addition of Apirolio did not negatively affect the
microbial community but did stimulate the degradation
of the freshly added PCBs. The plant and compost copresence
did not substantially increase PCB degradation,
but it increased the microbial abundance and activity
and the occurrence of ?-Proteobacteria and fungi.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Apirolio . PCB congeners . Dehydrogenase activity. Fungi . Proteobacteria . Soil quality
Elenco autori:
Massacci, Angelo
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