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Biodegradation of pentachorophenol by tropical basidiomycetes in soils contaminated with industrial residues
Authors:Kátia?Maria?Gomes?Machado  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:katia@unisantos.br"   title="  katia@unisantos.br"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Dácio?Roberto?Matheus,Regina?Teresa?Rosim?Monteiro,Vera?Lúcia?Ramos?Bononi
Affiliation:(1) Universidade Católica de Santos, Santos, and Fundação Centro Tecnológico de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil;(2) Instituto de Botânica, Secretaria do Meio Ambiente do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil;(3) Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil;(4) UniSantos, Av. Conselheiro Nébias 300, Santos, São Paulo, CEP11015-002, Brazil
Abstract:Summary The ability of tropical Brazilian basidiomycetes to degrade pentachlorophenol (PCP) in soils from areas contaminated with organochlorine industrial residues was studied. Thirty-six basidiomycetes isolated from different tropical ecosystems were tested for tolerance to high PCP concentrations in soil. Peniophoracinereaand Psilocybecastanella, two strains of Trametes villosa,Agrocybe perfecta, Trichaptum bisogenumand Lentinus villosuswere able to colonize soil columns containing up to 4600 mg pentachlorophenol kg−1soil. The first four species were inoculated into soil containing 1278 mg pentachlorophenol kg−1 soil supplemented with gypsum and sugar cane bagasse. P. cinerea,P.castanella, T. villosaCCB176 and CCB213 and Agrocybe perfectareduced the PCP present in the contaminated soil by 78, 64, 58, 36 and 43%, respectively, after 90 days of incubation. All fungi mineralized [14C] pentachlorophenol, mainlyP. cinereaandT. villosawith the production of 7.11 and 8.15% 14CO2, respectively, during 120 days of incubation. All fungi produced chloride ions during growth on soil containing PCP, indicating dehalogenation of the molecule. Conversion of PCP to pentachloroanisole was observed only after 90 days of incubation in soils inoculated with A. perfecta, P.cinereaand one of T. villosastrain. The present study shows the potential of Brazilian fungi for the biodegradation of toxic and persistent pollutants and it is the first to report fungal growth and PCP depletion in soils with high pentachlorophenol concentrations.
Keywords:Non-lignicolous basidiomycetes  organochlorine compounds  pentachloroanisole  pentachlorophenol-mineralization  soil bioremediation  soil pollution  tropical fungi
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