SELECTING INOCULA FOR THE BIODEGRADATION OF ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS AT LOW CONCENTRATIONS

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PAHM, MA [1 ]
ALEXANDER, M [1 ]
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[1] CORNELL UNIV,DEPT SOIL CROP & ATMOSPHER SCI,ITHACA,NY 14853
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The inability of many organisms to degrade pollutants at low concentrations is a problem when selecting inocula for bioremediation of sites with these low concentrations. Thus, a study was conducted to determine the effect of low concentrations of p-nitrophenol (PNP) on growth of four PNP-degrading bacteria and their abilities to metabolize low concentrations of the compound in culture and samples from an oligotrophic lake. PNP did not increase the growth rates of Flavobacterium sp. M4, Pseudomonas sp. K, Flavobacterium sp. M1, and Pseudomonas sp. SP3 at concentrations of less than 2, 4, 10, and 100 ng/ml, respectively, when it was the sole added carbon source in culture, but it stimulated multiplication at higher concentrations. In liquid culture with the nitro compound as sole added carbon source, the four bacteria extensively mineralized PNP at 50 and 100 ng/ml, and three of the four degraded much of the substrate at 25 ng/ml. Pseudomonas sp. SP3 mineralized more than 20% but the two Flavobacterium strains converted less than 10% of the substrate to CO2 at 10 ng/ml, and none of the three mineralized more than 5% at 1 and 5 ng PNP/ml. Under conditions where more than 99% of the radioactivity from C-14-PNP added at 1 ng/ml remained in solution, two of the isolates formed organic products. Pseudomonas sp. K had no activity at 1, 5, and 10 ng/ml. In contrast, when each of the bacteria was separately inoculated into samples of water from an oligotrophic lake and from a well in which PNP was not biodegraded, the bacteria were able to mineralize as little as 1 ng PNP/ml. The addition to a salts solution of 10 ng of glucose per ml resulted in mineralization of PNP at concentrations too low to be mineralized when the nitro compound was the sole source of added carbon. Bacteria may thus be able to mineralize substrates in natural waters at concentrations below those suggested by tests conducted in culture media, possibly because of the availability of other carbon sources for the bacteria.
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