Physicochemical and Microbiological Evaluation of Soil and Effluent Contaminated with Azo-Dye in Itoku, Abeoukuta Ogun State, Nigeria

F. Ibitoye, E. Imarhiagbe, F. Ekhaise
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The global industrialization of chemical dyes used for household products has resulted in various dyes leaching into the soil. Azo dye textile contamination could lead to infertile soil. This study investigates the ecological effect of azo textile dye contamination on bacterial biomass, selective pressure, and associated physicochemical changes in soil samples contaminated with textile azo dye in Itoku, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Microbiological and physicochemical changes of the soil and effluent samples collected were determined using standard procedures.  Results revealed that the average count of total viable bacteria in the contaminated sampling sites ranged from 0.82±021 x 106 cfu/g to 1.65±0.02 x 106 cfu/g which was significantly lower than the control bacterial counts. The dye contaminated and the control soil samples each contained a heterogenous population of bacteria which included Paenibacillus validus, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus niacin, Seratia liquefaciens, Staphylococcus gallinarum, Bacillus subtilis, and Bacillus coagulans. The physicochemical analysis of the soil revealed high levels of pH in the azo dye contaminated soil (10.4–11.1) and electrical conductivity was also highest in the effluent (1250 to 2943 units) compared to the control (430 to 480).  Importantly, the control samples were higher in all of the other tested soil parameters including cation exchange, the mean value of the organic matter, water holding capacity, particle density, moisture content, and total porosity. Conclusion- Azo dye contamination caused decreases in bacterial density and many other soil parameters along with higher PH and electrical conductivity which suggests that azo textile dye contaminated soil is unfavorable for agricultural purposes and potentially toxic to the ecosystem.
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尼日利亚aboukuta Ogun州Itoku偶氮染料污染土壤和废水的理化和微生物评价
家用化学染料的全球工业化导致各种染料渗入土壤。偶氮染料纺织品污染会导致土壤贫瘠。本研究研究了偶氮纺织染料污染对尼日利亚阿贝奥库塔伊托库污染土壤样品中细菌生物量、选择压力及相关理化变化的生态效应。采用标准程序测定土壤和流出物样品的微生物学和理化变化。结果表明,污染采样点的活菌总数平均值为0.82±021 × 106 cfu/g ~ 1.65±0.02 × 106 cfu/g,显著低于对照。染染土壤样品和对照土壤样品均含有异质菌群,包括有效芽孢杆菌、地衣芽孢杆菌、烟酸芽孢杆菌、液化Seratia、鸡产葡萄球菌、枯草芽孢杆菌和凝固芽孢杆菌。土壤的物理化学分析显示,偶氮染料污染土壤的pH值很高(10.4-11.1),与对照(430 - 480)相比,出水的电导率也最高(1250 - 2943单位)。重要的是,对照样品在所有其他测试土壤参数中都更高,包括阳离子交换、有机质平均值、持水量、颗粒密度、含水量和总孔隙度。结论:偶氮染料污染导致土壤细菌密度和其他土壤参数降低,PH值和电导率升高,表明偶氮纺织染料污染土壤不利于农业生产,对生态系统有潜在毒性。
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