Studies on composition and stability of a large membered bacterial consortium degrading phenol |
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Authors: | Saraswathy Ambujom |
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Affiliation: | aRegional Research Laboratory, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Trivandrum 695019, India bPresent address: Department of Geology and Geochemistry, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden, Phone: +4686747728, Fax: +4686747855 |
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Abstract: | A ten member microbial consortium (AS) consisting of eight phenol-degrading and two non-phenol-degrading strains of bacteria was developed and maintained in a fed-batch reactor by feeding 500 mg l−1 phenol for four years at 28 ± 3 °C. The consortium could degrade 99% of 500 mg l−1 phenol after 24 hours incubation with a biomass increase of 2.6 × 107 to 4 × 1012 CFU ml−1. Characterization of the members revealed that it consisted of 4 principal genera, Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Rhodococcus, Streptomyces and an unidentified bacterium. Phenol degradation by the mixed culture and Bacillus subtilis, an isolate from the consortium was compared using a range of phenol concentrations (400 to 700 mg l−1) and by mixing with either 160 mg l−1 glucose or 50 mg l−1 of 2,4-dichlorophenol in the medium. Simultaneous utilization of unrelated mixed substrates (glucose/2,4-dichlorophenol) by the consortium and Bacillus subtilis, indicated the diauxic growth pattern of the organisms. A unique characteristic of the members of the consortia was their ability to oxidize chloro aromatic compounds via meta pathway and methyl aromatic compounds via ortho cleavage pathway. The ability of a large membered microbial consortia to maintain its stability with respect to its composition and effectiveness in phenol degradation indicated its suitability for bioremediation applications. |
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Keywords: | microbial consortium phenol degradation composition stability |
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