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Phytoremediation of Light Crude Oil by Maize (Zea mays L.) Bio-Augmented with Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria
Authors:Hafiz Naeem Asghar  Muhammad Yahya Khan  Zahir Ahmad Zahir
Affiliation:1. Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan;2. University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Sub-Campus Burewala, Vehari, Pakistan
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the converged effect of maize and plant growth promoting bacteria on degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons under axenic conditions. Artificially spiked sand with 10 g kg?1 light crude oil was planted with maize alone and in combination with eight bacterial isolates having plant growth promotion and bioremediation potential to observe the dissipation of petroleum hydrocarbons. Results showed remarkable suppression of maize growth and biomass production due to phytotoxicity of the crude oil contamination. However, bio-augmentation of plants with bacteria having ACC-deaminase activity significantly compensated the reduction in plant growth compared to uninoculated plants. The results revealed that plants bio-augmented with PM32Y exhibited significant increase in root length (75%), plant height (74%), and biomass (67%) as compared to uninoculated plants after 60 days of planting. The same bacterium in convergence with maize caused 43% degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons as compared to the unplanted and uninoculated control. Amplification, sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequence identified PM32Y bacterium as Bacillus subtilis strain. It is concluded that bio-augmentation of plants with plant growth promoting bacteria having bioremediation potential and ACC-deaminase activity can successfully be used in phytoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons.
Keywords:Bio-augmentation  total petroleum hydrocarbons  ACC-deaminase  bioremediation
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