Impact of oxytetracycline and bacterial bioaugmentation on the efficiency and microbial community structure of a pesticide-degrading biomixture

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Víctor Castro-Gutiérrez
Mario Masís-Mora
Elizabeth Carazo-Rojas
Marielos Mora-López
Carlos E. Rodríguez-Rodríguez
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[1] Universidad de Costa Rica,Centro de Investigación en Contaminación Ambiental (CICA)
[2] Universidad de Costa Rica,Centro de Investigación en Biología Celular y Molecular (CIBCM)
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Pesticides; Biopurification systems; Degradation; DGGE; Microbial communities;
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An experimental study evaluating the effect of bioaugmentation and antibiotic (oxytetracycline) application on pesticide degradation and microbial community structure of a biomixture used in a biopurification system (BPR) was conducted. The bioaugmentation employed a carbofuran-degrading bacterial consortium. The non-bioaugmented biomixture showed excellent performance for removal of atrazine (t1/2: 9.9 days), carbendazim (t1/2: 3.0 days), carbofuran (t1/2: 2.8 days), and metalaxyl (t1/2: 2.7 days). Neither the addition of oxytetracycline nor bioaugmentation affected the efficiency of pesticide removal or microbial community (bacterial and fungal) structure, as determined by DGGE analysis. Instead, biomixture aging was mainly responsible for microbial population shifts. Even though the bioaugmentation did not enhance the biomixtures′ performance, this matrix showed a high capability to sustain initial stresses related to antibiotic addition; therefore, simultaneous elimination of this particular mixture of pesticides together with oxytetracycline residues is not discouraged.
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页码:11787 / 11799
页数:12
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