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Enrichment and characterization of  a sulfate-reducing toluene-degrading microbial consortium by combining in situ microcosms and stable isotope probing techniques
Authors:Petra Bombach  Antonis Chatzinotas  Thomas R Neu  Matthias Kästner  Tillmann Lueders  & Carsten Vogt
Institution:UFZ –Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Environmental Biotechnology, Leipzig, Germany;;UFZ –Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Environmental Microbiology, Leipzig, Germany;;UFZ –Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of River Ecology, Magdeburg, Germany;;Helmholtz Center Munich –German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Neuherberg, Germany;;and UFZ –Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Isotope Biogeochemistry, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:A toluene-degrading microbial consortium was enriched directly in a BTEX-contaminated aquifer under sulfate-reducing conditions using in situ microcosms consisting of toluene-loaded activated carbon pellets. Degradation of toluene and concomitant sulfide production by the consortium was subsequently demonstrated in laboratory microcosms. The consortium was physiologically and phylogenetically characterized by isotope tracer experiments using nonlabeled toluene, 13C]-α-toluene or 13C7]-toluene as growth substrates. Cells incubated with 13C]-α-toluene or 13C7]-toluene incorporated 8–15 at.%13C and 51–57 at.%13C into total lipid fatty acids, respectively, indicating a lower specific incorporation of 13C from 13C7]-toluene. In order to identify the toluene-assimilating bacteria, the incorporation of carbon from both 13C]-α-toluene and 13C7]-toluene into rRNA was analyzed by stable isotope probing. Time and buoyant density-resolved 16S rRNA gene-based terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism profiles, combined with cloning and sequencing, revealed that an uncultured bacterium (99% sequence similarity) related to the genus Desulfocapsa was the main toluene-degrading organism in the consortium. The ratio of the respective terminal restriction fragments changed over time, indicating trophic interactions within this consortium.
Keywords:toluene  stable isotope probing (SIP)              in situ microcosm  sulfate-reducing  biodegradation
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