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Degradation of diesel-originated pollutants in wetlands by Scirpus triqueter and microorganisms

机译:Scirpus triqueter和微生物对湿地中源自柴油的污染物的降解

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The wetland ecological environment near Huangpu-Yangtze River Estuary (HYRE) is deteriorating more and more seriously due to oil spills. In this paper, the simulation experiment of degradation was conducted to restore the diesel pollution in soils where the decontaminating potential of indigenous hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms (HDMs) was evaluated with pot experiments and the co-activation between HDMs and native plant, Scirpus triqueter L(STL), was investigated. The experimental results indicated that HDMs isolated from HYRE wetland had a degradation effect on diesel pollutants. Within 60 days, the removal ratio of diesel compared with initial amount could be up to 57.27 ± 8.18% in the HDMs inoculated soils at different concentrations of diesel. It was also found that the growth of Scirpus triqueter could enhance the degradation and remediation of diesel pollutants by increasing the populations of microorganisms. A community of STL and HDMs showed a remarkable capability of degrading hydrocarbon components in diesels. Under the combined effects of HDMs and STL (STL-Ms), the removal ratio of diesel pollutants could reach 67.42 + 8.92%. For example, at 15,000 mgkg~(-1) diesel concentration the removal ratios in the HDMs and STL-Ms soils were 67.41% and 72.62%, respectively. Moreover, the saturated hydrocarbons were more readily degraded than the aromatic hydrocarbons in treated soils showing a good degradation effect on the range of C_(16)-C_(24) n-alkanes, especially C_(19). Positive correlations between microbial populations and diesel removal ratios were observed during the experiment. Microbial populations were found significantly higher in the HDMs soils and rhizosphere soils than in the control ones. The results confirmed that the HDMs and plant improved the biodegradation ability for diesel pollutants and they could be reasonably matched to cure and restore the ecological environment of oil-contaminated wetlands.
机译:由于溢油事故,黄浦江口附近的湿地生态环境日益恶化。在本文中,进行了降解模拟实验,以恢复土壤中的柴油污染,通过盆栽试验评估了本地碳氢降解微生物(HDM)的去污潜能,以及HDM与本地植物Scirpus triqueter L的共活化(STL),进行了调查。实验结果表明,从HYRE湿地分离出的HDM对柴油污染物具有降解作用。在60天之内,不同浓度的柴油在HDMs接种的土壤中,与初始量相比,柴油的去除率可高达57.27±8.18%。还发现,Scirpus triqueter的生长可以通过增加微生物种群来促进柴油污染物的降解和修复。 STL和HDM社区显示出卓越的降解柴油中碳氢化合物成分的能力。在HDM和STL(STL-Ms)的共同作用下,柴油污染物的去除率可达到67.42 + 8.92%。例如,在15,000 mgkg〜(-1)柴油浓度下,HDM和STL-Ms土壤中的去除率分别为67.41%和72.62%。此外,在处理过的土壤中,饱和烃比芳香烃更容易降解,对C_(16)-C_(24)正构烷烃,特别是C_(19)的范围表现出良好的降解作用。实验期间观察到微生物种群与柴油去除率之间存在正相关。发现在HDM土壤和根际土壤中微生物种群明显高于对照。结果证实,HDM和植物提高了柴油污染物的生物降解能力,可以合理地匹配它们以治愈和恢复石油污染的湿地的生态环境。

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    《Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety》 |2011年第7期|p.1967-1972|共6页
  • 作者单位

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

    School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, PR China;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    wetlands; diesel contamination; degradation; microorganisms; scirpus tripueter l;

    机译:湿地柴油污染;降解;微生物短尾trip;

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