Nutrients, surfactants, and aeration in constructed wetlands affect bacterial persistence and metabolic activity during the remediation of crude oil-contaminated water
The use of constructed wetlands (CWs) is one of the best options to treat wastewater. In CWs, microorganisms play a major role in the degradation of organic pollutants but the concentration of nutrients, surfactant, and aeration (NSA) in oil-contaminated water is one of the factors that affect the p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresources and Bioprocessing 2024-12, Vol.11 (1), p.40-8, Article 40 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The use of constructed wetlands (CWs) is one of the best options to treat wastewater. In CWs, microorganisms play a major role in the degradation of organic pollutants but the concentration of nutrients, surfactant, and aeration (NSA) in oil-contaminated water is one of the factors that affect the persistence and metabolic functioning of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms. In the present investigation, the influence of the addition of NSA on the persistence of the augmented bacteria, copy of (alkane hydroxylase gene)
alkB
gene, and its expression level in the water, soil, and plants of CWs were evaluated. The CWs mesocosms were developed by the vegetation of
Typha latifolia
and
Cyperus laevigatus
and inoculated with the bacterial consortium (
Pseudomonas putida
TYRI39,
Acinetobacter junii
TYRH47,
Acinetobacter
sp. CYRH17,
Pseudomonas
sp. CYSI27, and
Pseudomonas
sp. TYRH42). The mesocosms were provided with nutrients (20 mg l
− 1
N, 2.6 mg l
− 1
P, and 16.4 mg l
− 1
K) in liquid form, surfactant Tween-20 (0.2%, v/v) in liquid form, and aeration (≥ 7.0 ± 1 mg l
− 1
DO) using aeration pump. The addition of NSA in CWs enhanced the persistence and metabolic functioning of the inoculated bacteria in the water, rhizospheric soil, and plants. The maximum hydrocarbon removal (97%) was observed in the water treated by CWs having
C. laevigatus
, bacteria, and NSA, and it is correlated with the copy numbers of
alkB
and its expression level. The application of NSA in CWs not only improved bacterial persistence and catabolic gene expression but also increased plant development and hydrocarbon removal. |
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ISSN: | 2197-4365 2197-4365 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40643-024-00757-5 |