被电子垃圾垃圾场土壤污染的小瓶中收获的鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)组织的微生物群

D. Adegunloye, A. I. Sanusi
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本研究对电子垃圾-土壤污染小瓶中收集的加里平Clarias gariepinus组织的微生物群进行了评估。采用标准的分析方案对电子垃圾污染土壤样品进行分析,采用标准的常规微生物学技术进行微生物研究。结果显示,土壤是砂质壤土,颜色为黑色。高有机质(17.60%)和高有机碳(10.17%)。此外,与其他矿物成分相比,钙(182.00 mg/kg)和磷(146.65 mg/kg)含量较高,重金属含量为0.32 ~ 64.90 mg/kg。细菌计数范围为9.0 × 102 ~ 4.0 ×103 cfu/L,真菌计数范围为4.0 × 102 ~ 2.3 ×103 sfu/L。分离到的细菌属有葡萄球菌、变形杆菌、芽孢杆菌、李斯特菌、沙门氏菌、肠杆菌、假单胞菌、乳酸杆菌和棒状杆菌;分离到的真菌属有青霉菌、念珠菌、关节孢菌、曲霉、根霉、毛霉、Zoopage、Varcosporium和Rhodotorula。与未污染的小瓶相比,污染小瓶中鱼类组织的微生物种类丰富度表明微生物群落的多样性更高。对照瓶中鲶鱼组织表面真菌的发生情况与污染瓶中鲶鱼组织表面真菌的发生情况存在差异。因此,有必要对养鱼进行适当的水管理,并谨慎地从受污染的自然水域中开采鱼类供人类食用。关键词:加里平克拉尾鱼,电子垃圾,鱼组织,微生物群,污染,微生物种类丰富度
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Microbiota of catfish (Clarias gariepinus) tissues harvested from vials polluted with soil from e-wastes dumpsite
In this study the microbiota of Clarias gariepinus tissues harvested from e-waste-soil polluted vials were assessed. Soil samples contaminated with e-waste were analyzed using standard analytical protocol while the microbial study was obtained using standard conventional microbiological techniques. The results revealed that the soil was sandy-loamy and blackish in colour. High organic matter (17.60%) and organic carbon (10.17%) were obtained. Also, higher calcium (182.00 mg/kg) and phosphorus (146.65 mg/kg) contents compared to other mineral constituents were recorded while, the heavy metals ranged from 0.32- 64.90 mg/kg. Bacterial count ranged from 9.0 × 102 to 4.0 × 103 cfu/L while the fungal count from 4.0 × 102 to 2.3 ×103 sfu/L. The genera of bacteria isolate were identified as Staphylococcus, Proteus, Bacillus, Listeria, Salmonella, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, Lactobacillus and Corynebacterium and fungal isolates were Penicilliun, Candida, Articulospora, Aspergillus, Rhizopus, Mucor, Zoopage, Varcosporium and Rhodotorula. Microbial species richness of fish tissues from polluted vials indicates a more poly-diverse microbial community compared to those from unpolluted vial. Differences were observed in the occurrence of fungi on the surfaces of catfish tissues in control vial compare to those on fishes from polluted vials. Hence, there is a need for proper water management for fish culturing and caution in the exploration of fishes from polluted natural waters for human consumption. Key words: Clarias gariepinus, e-waste, fish tissues, microbiota, pollution, microbial species richness.
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