Assessment of Biostimulation and Bioaugmentation on Crude Oil-Polluted Sediments Microbial Community of Persian Gulf: A Microcosm Simulation Study

被引:1
|
作者
Tayyeb, Sayyid Rasool [1 ]
Kazemipour, Nadia [1 ]
Hassanshahian, Mehdi [2 ,3 ]
Rokhbakhsh-Zamin, Farokh [1 ]
Khoshroo, Sayed Mohammad Reza [1 ]
机构
[1] Islamic Azad Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Microbiol, Kerman Branch, Kerman, Iran
[2] Shahid Bahonar Univ Kerman, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Kerman, Iran
[3] Shahid Bahonar Univ Kerman, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Kerman 84395, Iran
关键词
Bioaugmentation; biodegradation; biostimulation; microcosm; oil pollution; DEGRADING BACTERIA; BIOREMEDIATION; SOIL;
D O I
10.1080/01490451.2023.2285317
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Persian Gulf is a transit point for a lot of crude oil at the international level. The purpose of this research is to compare two methods of biostimulation and bioaugmentation for degradation of sediments contaminated with crude oil in the Persian Gulf. In this research, six types of microcosms were designed (sediments of Khark Island). Some indicators, such as the quantity of marine bacteria, enzyme activity (catalase, polyphenol oxidase, and dehydrogenase), biodiversity indices, and the percentage of crude oil degradation were analyzed during different days (0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 and 120). The results of this research showed that the highest quantity of heterotrophic and crude oil-degrading bacteria to the sixth microcosm (stimulation-bioaugmentation), a combination of two methods bioaugmentation and biostimulation (3.9 x 106 CFU g-1). After crude oil pollution, the activity of catalase and polyphenol oxidase increased, and the dehydrogenase enzyme decreased. Bioaugmentation microcosm has the highest activity of enzymes among all studied microcosms. Predominant bacteria in each microcosm belonged to Cellulosimicrobium, Shewanella, Alcanivorax, and Cobetia. The highest degradation of crude oil is related to the stimulation-bioaugmentation microcosm. The statistical results of this research proved that there is a significant relationship between the type of method chosen for biodegradation with the sampling time and the quantity of marine bacteria. The results of this research confirm that crude oil pollution in the Persian Gulf sediments can be reduced by choosing the proper bioremediation method.
引用
收藏
页码:98 / 108
页数:11
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] Microbial community response to biostimulation and bioaugmentation in crude oil-polluted sediments of the Persian Gulf
    Mohammadi, Mahasti
    Bayat, Zeynab
    Hassanshahian, Mehdi
    Mousavi, Maryam
    Shekarchizadeh, Farnoosh
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2024, 249
  • [2] Study on the Factors Affecting Indigenous Microbial Bioaugmentation Remediation of Oil-Polluted Soil
    Li, Xiaolou
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CSET2015), MEDICAL SCIENCE AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING (MSBE2015), 2016, : 315 - 321
  • [3] Bioremediation (bioaugmentation/biostimulation) trials of oil polluted seawater: A mesocosm simulation study
    Hassanshahian, Mehdi
    Emtiazi, Giti
    Caruso, Gabriella
    Cappello, Simone
    MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2014, 95 : 28 - 38
  • [4] Allochthonous bioaugmentation in ex situ treatment of crude oil-polluted sediments in the presence of an effective degrading indigenous microbiome
    Fodelianakis, S.
    Antoniou, E.
    Mapelli, F.
    Magagnini, M.
    Nikolopoulou, M.
    Marasco, R.
    Barbato, M.
    Tsiola, A.
    Tsikopoulou, I.
    Giaccaglia, L.
    Mahjoubi, M.
    Jaouani, A.
    Amer, R.
    Hussein, E.
    Al-Horani, F. A.
    Benzha, F.
    Blaghen, M.
    Malkawi, H. I.
    Abdel-Fattah, Y.
    Cherif, A.
    Daffonchio, D.
    Kalogerakis, N.
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2015, 287 : 78 - 86
  • [5] Characterization of the anaerobic microbial community in oil-polluted subtidal sediments: aromatic biodegradation potential after the Prestige oil spill
    Acosta-Gonzalez, Alejandro
    Rossello-Mora, Ramon
    Marques, Silvia
    ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2013, 15 (01) : 77 - 92
  • [6] Bioremediation technologies for polluted seawater sampled after an oil-spill in Taranto Gulf (Italy): A comparison of biostimulation, bioaugmentation and use of a washing agent in microcosm studies
    Crisafi, F.
    Genovese, M.
    Smedile, F.
    Russo, D.
    Catalfamo, M.
    Yakimov, M.
    Giuliano, L.
    Denaro, R.
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2016, 106 (1-2) : 119 - 126
  • [7] Bioaugmentation with zeolite-immobilized bacterial consortium OPK results in a bacterial community shift and enhances the bioremediation of crude oil-polluted marine sandy soil microcosms
    Laothamteep, Natthariga
    Naloka, Kallayanee
    Pinyakong, Onruthai
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2022, 292
  • [8] Responses of microbial community from northern Gulf of Mexico sandy sediments following exposure to deepwater horizon crude oil
    Horel, Agota
    Mortazavi, Behzad
    Sobecky, Patricia A.
    ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 2012, 31 (05) : 1004 - 1011
  • [9] Dynamic changes in the microbial community in the surface seawater of Jiaozhou Bay after crude oil spills: An in situ microcosm study*
    Zhou, Yumiao
    Kong, Qiang
    Zhao, Xinyu
    Lin, Zhihao
    Zhang, Huanxin
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2022, 307
  • [10] Cold sediment microbial community shifts in response to crude oil water-accommodated fraction with or without dispersant: a microcosm study
    Tamer Hafez
    Maren Ortiz-Zarragoitia
    Christine Cagnon
    Cristiana Cravo-Laureau
    Robert Duran
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30 : 44640 - 44656