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Effect of 2-hydroxybenzoate on the rate of naphthalene mineralization in soil
Authors:O. A. Ogunseitan  B. H. Olson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Environmental Analysis and Design, University of California, 92717 Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract:The effect of 2-hydroxybenzoate (2-OHB, salicylate) on the mineralization rate of [14C]naphthalene, the population density of naphthalene-degrading bacteria, and the concentration of genes encoding for naphthalene dioxygenase in a soil bacterial community was investigated. Six different concentrations of 2-OHB (10, 20, 50, 100, 150 and 200 mgrg g–1 soil) were tested in 100-g portions of soil. The addition of 10, 20 or 50 mgrg 2-OHB g–1 soil produced a general increase in total soil bacterial population density, whereas the addition of 100 mgrg or 200 mgrg 2-OHB g–1 soil specifically increased the proportion of naphthalene degraders relative to the total population. The addition of 50 mgrg 2-OHB g–1 soil produced a fourfold increase (the maximum observed) in the rate of naphthalene mineralization relative to the rate in unamended soil. The concentration of 2-OHB (le 100 mgrg/g) added to soil correlated with the population density of naphthalene degraders (r=0.961). Addition of up to 200 mgrg 2-OHB g–1 correlated with the abundance of DNA sequences homologous to known naphthalene dioxygenase genes (nahAB) (r=0.958). However, mineralization of [14C]naphthalene was stimulated significantly only by the addition of 50 mgrg 2-OHB g–1 soil. Results of the mineralization experiments were supported by the detection of nahAB mRNA extracted directly from soil. The specificity of the effect of 2-OHB on naphthalene biodegradation was confirmed in a control experiment using equivalent concentrations of 4-OHB which repressed naphthalene mineralization by about 50%. Addition of ammonium nitrate to the soil also increased the rate of naphthalene mineralization. Ammonium nitrate added together with 2-OHB reduced the mineralization enhancement effect of either compound alone. The study confirmed that specific induction of biodegradative genes can enhance chemical pollutant removal in situ.Correspondence to: O. A. Ogunseitan
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