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Naturally occurring phenanthrene degrading bacteria associated with seeds of various plant species
Authors:Jennifer L Fernet  John R Lawrence
Institution:1. Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada;2. Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Abstract:Seeds of 11 of 19 plant species tested yielded naturally occurring phenanthrene degrading bacteria when placed on phenanthrene impression plates. Seed associated phenanthrene degrading bacteria were mostly detected on caragana, Canada thistle, creeping red fescue, western wheatgrass, and tall wheat grass. Based on 16S rRNA analysis the most common bacteria isolated from these seeds were strains belonging to the genera Enterobacteria, Erwinia, Burkholderia, Pantoea, Pseudomonas, and Sphingomonas. These plants may provide an excellent source of pre-adapted bacterial-plant associations highly suitable for use in remediation of contaminated soil environments.
Keywords:seed associated bacteria  soil remediation  hydrocarbon  phenanthrene
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