Effects of Stimulation of Copper Bioleaching on Microbial Community in Vineyard Soil and Copper Mining Waste

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Robson Andreazza
Benedict C. Okeke
Simone Pieniz
Leandro Bortolon
Márcio R. Lambais
Flávio A. O. Camargo
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[1] Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agronomy
[2] Auburn University at Montgomery,Department of Biology
[3] Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,Department of Technology and Food Microbiology
[4] ESALQ,Department of Soil Science
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Bioremediation; Stimulation of copper bioleaching; DGGE; Microbial community changes; Diversity indexes;
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Long-term copper application in vineyards and copper mining activities cause heavy metal pollution sites. Such sites need remediation to protect soil and water quality. Bioremediation of contaminated areas through bioleaching can help to remove copper ions from the contaminated soils. Thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of different treatments for copper bioleaching in two diverse copper-contaminated soils (a 40-year-old vineyard and a copper mining waste) and to evaluate the effect on microbial community by applying denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of 16S ribosomal DNA amplicons and DNA sequence analysis. Several treatments with HCl, H2SO4, and FeSO4 were evaluated by stimulation of bioleaching of copper in the soils. Treatments and extractions using FeSO4 and H2SO4 mixture at 30°C displayed more copper leaching than extractions with deionized water at room temperature. Treatment with H2SO4 supported bioleaching of as much as 120 mg kg−1 of copper from vineyard soil after 115 days of incubation. DGGE analysis of the treatments revealed that some treatments caused greater diversity of microorganisms in the vineyard soil compared to the copper mining waste. Nucleotide Blast of PCR-amplified fragments of 16S rRNA gene bands from DGGE indicated the presence of Rhodobacter sp., Silicibacter sp., Bacillus sp., Paracoccus sp., Pediococcus sp., a Myxococcales, Clostridium sp., Thiomonas sp., a firmicute, Caulobacter vibrioides, Serratia sp., and an actinomycetales in vineyard soil. Contrarily, Sphingomonas was the predominant genus in copper mining waste in most treatments. Paracoccus sp. and Enterobacter sp. were also identified from DGGE bands of the copper mining waste. Paracoccus species is involved in the copper bioleaching by sulfur oxidation system, liberating the copper bounded in the soils and hence promoting copper bioremediation. Results indicate that stimulation of bioleaching with a combination of FeSO4 and H2SO4 promoted bioleaching in the soils and can be employed ex situ to remediate copper-impacted soils.
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