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Bioremediation of copper using indigenous fungi Aspergillus species isolated from an abandoned copper mine soil

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CHEMOSPHERE
卷 314, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137688

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Copper; Mine soil; Fungi; Aspergillus sp; Bioaccumulation

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This study assessed the copper removal efficiency and bioaccumulation ability of two indigenous species, Aspergillus hiratsukae LF1 and Aspergillus terreus LF2, isolated from an abandoned copper mine in Oman. The results showed that both species demonstrated a significant ability to remove copper from the nutrient medium, with A. terreus LF2 exhibiting higher removal efficiency and accumulation capacity compared to A. hiratsukae LF1. The analysis of extracellular polymeric substances indicated a different response to copper exposure, with A. hiratsukae LF1 showing a hormetic response and A. terreus LF2 inducing the production of carbohydrates. Overall, A. terreus LF2 showed greater promise for copper bioremediation due to its enhanced tolerance and accumulation capacity.
Bioremediation of mining soils using metal tolerant fungi is widely considered as a promising cost-effective and ecofriendly approach. This study assessed the copper removal efficiency and bioaccumulation ability of the indigenous species Aspergillus hiratsukae LF1 and Aspergillus terreus LF2 isolated from the soils of an abandoned copper mine in Oman. Nutrient medium containing five different Cu (II) levels (0 - control, 100, 200, 300 and 500 mg/L) was employed for assessing both parameters. The removal efficiency from nutrient medium (100-500 mg Cu per L) ranged from 57% to 21% for A. hiratsukae LF1, and from 69% to 24% for A. terreus LF2. A. hiratsukae LF1 and A. terreus LF2 accumulated a maximum of 4.63 and 5.95 mg Cu/g,espectively, at 500 mg/L of Cu (II) concentration. The compositional analysis of extracellular polymeric substances excreted by both species revealed a hormetic response by A. hiratsukae LF1 at 100 mg/L; whereas increasing media Cu levels induced carbohydrates production in A. terreus LF2. These results hint at the involvement of carbohydrates in the Cutolerance mechanism of the latter. Copper accumulation in both species was further demonstrated through scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometry. In line with the pertaining literature, our results are somewhat inconclusive concerning whether proteins or carbohydrates play a more pivotal role in copper complexation in both species; yet, FTIR analysis showed the participation of different functional groups in Cu sorption. Overall, although additional research is required to advance the knowledge about both Aspergillus species, our findings suggest that A. terreus LF2 presents greater promise for copper bioremediation due to enhanced tolerance and accumulation capacity.

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