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Screening of New Zealand Native White-Rot Isolates for PCP Degradation
Authors:Monika Walter  Jenness M Guthrie  Siva Sivakumaran  Emily Parker  Ann Slade  Don McNaughton
Institution:1. HortResearch, Environment and Risk Management, Lincoln, New Zealand;2. HortResearch, Environment and Risk Management, Palmerston North, New Zealand;3. Massey University, Institute of Fundamental Sciences, Palmerston North, New Zealand;4. HortResearch, Biological Chemistry, Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:From a pool of 367 white-rot fungi native to New Zealand (over 77 genera), isolates were screened for their bioremediation potential of pentachlorophenol (PCP). Fungi were tested for their ligninolytic activity (Poly R-478, 367 isolates; wood decay, 235 isolates), tolerance to temperature (261 isolates), resistance to PCP (253 isolates), and PCP degradation potential plus laccase expression (20 isolates). Of the isolates tested, 26% showed a discolouration in the polymeric dye assay, but all caused wood decay (5 to 169 mm) on willow cuttings. In the temperature tolerance tests, all isolates survived incubation from 0 to 30°C, however, 18% and 40% did not survive incubation at 35 and 40°C, respectively. In the PCP resistance tests, 23 isolates (9%) were able to grow on 200 mg/L PCP amended agar, of which 20 isolates were further studied for laccase expression and PCP degradation in vitro. All 20 isolates reduced (P < 0.05) PCP in the liquid fraction in the absence or presence of laccase and five of the isolates produced no detectable levels of PCP. None of the screening tests were predictive for PCP degradation in vitro. The requirements to build a database to select a superior white-rot fungal isolates for bioremediation is discussed.
Keywords:bioremediation potential  Trametes versicolor  wood decay  polymeric dye-assay  PCP resistance  PCP degradation  laccase
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