Degradation of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol by a specialized organism and by indigenous soil microflora: bioaugmentation and self-remediability for soil restoration |
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Authors: | V. Andreoni,G. Baggi,M. Colombo,L. Cavalca,M. Zangrossi,& S. Bernasconi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Science and Microbiology,;Department of Organic and Industrial Chemistry, Universitàdi Milano, Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | A selected mixed culture and a strain of Alcaligenes eutrophus TCP were able to totally degrade 2,4,6-TCP with stoichiometric release of Cl−. In cultures of Alc. eutrophus TCP, a dioxygenated dichlorinated metabolite was detected after 48 h of incubation. Experiments conducted with soil microcosms gave evidence that : the degradative process had a biotic nature and was accompanied by microbial growth ; the soil used presented an intrinsic degradative capacity versus 2,4,6-TCP ; the specialized organism used as inoculum was effective in degrading 2,4,6-TCP in a short time. These results could be utilized for the adoption of appropriate remediation techniques for contaminated soil. |
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