Selection of Rhizobacteria Improving Phytoremediation of Soil Contaminated with Heavy Metal Compounds

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Dabrowska, Grazyna [1 ]
Hrynkiewicz, Katarzyna [2 ]
Klosowska, Katarzyna [1 ]
Goc, Anna [1 ]
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[1] Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, Wydzial Biol & Nauk Ziemi, Zaklad Genetyki, PL-67100 Torun, Poland
[2] Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, Wydzial Biol & Nauk Ziemi, Zaklad Mikrobiol, PL-67100 Torun, Poland
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OCHRONA SRODOWISKA | 2011年 / 33卷 / 02期
关键词
Phytoremediation; soil; heavy metals; rhizobacteria; rape; GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA; CANOLA BRASSICA-NAPUS; PLANT-GROWTH; ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA; RHIZOSPHERE BACTERIA; CADMIUM UPTAKE; BIOREMEDIATION; ZINC; REMEDIATION; ROOTS;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
Many soil bacteria show a high tolerance to heavy metals and play a vital role in promoting plant growth in a heavy-metal-contaminated environment. In the study reported on in this paper the bacterial strains being analyzed included Bacillus sp. (ML 1-2), Bacteroidetes bacterium (RI 116-1), Flavobacterium sp. (RI 111-11), Pseudomonas fluorescens (LI C1), Serratia entomophila (RI 111-21), and Variovorax sp. (ML 3-12), which had been isolated from soils contaminated by heavy metal compounds, or degraded due to anthropogenic activity. Under in-vitro conditions selected were bacteria tolerant to Cd, Cu, Zn and Pb. It has been demonstrated that among the strains examined S. entomophila (RI 111-21) and P fluorescens (LI Cl) are endowed with the highest tolerance to the heavy metals in the substrate, specifically to Zn and Pb, whereas B. bacterium (RI 116-1) and Flavobacterium sp. (RI 111-11) display the highest vulnerability to heavy metals. Taking into account their negative influence on the growth and development of rape seedlings, the four heavy metals have been listed in the following order: Pb>Zn>Cu>Cd. Inoculation of winter rape (Brassica nap us L. var. Kronos) has shown that some of the bacterial strains promote the growth and development of seedlings in the presence of heavy metals, especially copper and cadmium. The strains Bacillus sp. (ML 1-2) and B. bacterium (RI 116-1), which were particularly active in promoting rape seedling growth in an environment containing heavy metals, seem to have the greatest potential for the phytoremediation of soils.
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