Isolation, characterization and growth kinetics of phenol hyper-tolerant bacteria from sewage-fed aquaculture system

Lucky Nandi, A. Panigrahi, N. Maitra, A. Chattopadhyay, S. Manna
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Abstract Pollution of aquatic resources is increasing day-by-day, and phenolic compounds are common pollutants negatively impacting aquatic biodiversity and production. This study aimed at isolation of phenol hyper-tolerant bacteria from polluted aquaculture resource so that they might be useful in aquaculture systems. Four phenol hyper-tolerant bacterial strains were isolated from sewage fed East Kolkata Wetlands, a Ramsar site. By 16S rDNA sequence, cell morphology and biochemical characteristics the strains PDB2, PDB13, PDB16, and PDB26 were identified as Acinetobacter sp., Acinetobacter junii, Pseudomonas citronellolis, and Bacillus cereus, respectively. Pseudomonas citronellolis strain PDB16, described in this study, is possibly the first report of phenol hyper-tolerant strain in this species. All the four strains degraded 600 mg L−1 phenol within 5 days and expressed catechol 1,2-dioxygenase but lacked catechol 2,3-dioxygenase enzyme suggesting that the bacteria used the ortho-cleavage pathway for phenol degradation. In growth kinetic study Edwards and Aiba model, rather than the most popular Haldane model, gave the best fit indicating behavioral divergence of these strains with those from petroleum contaminated environments. The phenol degrading bacteria isolated from a polluted sewage fed aquaculture system might be useful in degradation and remediation of polluted aquaculture resources as well as inland open waters.
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污水养殖系统中苯酚超耐受菌的分离、表征及生长动力学
水生资源污染日益严重,酚类化合物是影响水生生物多样性和水生生物生产的常见污染物。本研究旨在从受污染的水产养殖资源中分离出苯酚超耐受菌,为其在水产养殖系统中的应用提供参考。从拉姆萨尔湿地东加尔各答湿地的污水中分离出四种苯酚耐药菌株。通过16S rDNA序列、细胞形态和生化特征鉴定菌株PDB2、PDB13、PDB16和PDB26分别为不动杆菌sp.、朱尼不动杆菌、香茅假单胞菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌。本研究描述的香茅假单胞菌PDB16可能是该物种中首次报道的苯酚超耐受菌株。4株菌株均在5 d内降解苯酚600 mg L−1,表达儿茶酚1,2-双加氧酶,但缺乏儿茶酚2,3-双加氧酶,表明细菌采用正交裂解途径降解苯酚。在生长动力学研究中,Edwards和Aiba模型,而不是最流行的Haldane模型,给出了最好的拟合,表明这些菌株与石油污染环境中菌株的行为差异。从污水养殖系统中分离出的酚降解细菌可用于污染水产养殖资源和内陆开阔水域的降解和修复。
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