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Evaluation of pyrene and tetracosane degradation by mixed-cultures of fungi and bacteria

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 416, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126202

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Bioremediation; Petroleum pollution; High molecular weight hydrocarbons (HMW); Long-chain aliphatics; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)

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The study compared the efficiency of different microbial mixed-cultures and found that Sequential Fungal-Bacterial Mixed-Culture was more effective in degrading pyrene and tetracosane. Delayed addition of bacteria and co-contamination can increase fungal growth and pyrene degradation, while the addition of Rhamnolipid is effective in promoting degradation.
The present study was conducted to compare the efficiency of different microbial mixed-cultures consists of fifteen oil-degrading microorganisms with different combinations. The investigation was targeted toward the removal of 500 mg/l pyrene and 1% w/v tetracosane, as single compounds or mixture. Sequential FungalBacterial Mixed-Culture (SMC) in which bacteria added one week after fungi, recorded 60.76% and 73.48% degradation for pyrene and tetracosane; about 10% more than Traditional Fungal-Bacterial Mixed-Culture (TMC). Co-degradation of pollutants resulted in 24.65% more pyrene degradation and 6.41% less tetracosane degradation. The non-specified external enzymes of fungi are responsible for initial attacks on hydrocarbons. Delayed addition of bacteria and co-contamination would result in higher growth of fungi which increases pyrene degradation. The addition of Rhamnolipid potently increased the extent of pyrene and tetracosane degradation by approximately 16% and 23% and showed twice better performance than Tween-80 in 20 times less concentration. The results indicated the importance of having sufficient knowledge on the characteristics of the contaminated site and its contaminants as well as oil-degrading species. Gaining this knowledge and using it properly, such as the later addition of bacteria (new method of mixed-cultures inoculation) to the contaminated culture, can serve as a promising approach.

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