2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.05.044
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A PAH-degrading bacterial community enriched with contaminated agricultural soil and its utility for microbial bioremediation

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“…PAHs have generated extreme concern due to their toxicity, teratogenicity, carcinogenicity, and mutagenesis to humans and the wider environment. They are mainly released by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels or activities in the petrochemical industry, including crude oil refining, coal tar production, and asphalt production [4,5]. Owing to their high hydrophobicity and persistence, soils are the ultimate repository of PAHs with concentration up to hundreds of mg/kg in many countries [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PAHs have generated extreme concern due to their toxicity, teratogenicity, carcinogenicity, and mutagenesis to humans and the wider environment. They are mainly released by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels or activities in the petrochemical industry, including crude oil refining, coal tar production, and asphalt production [4,5]. Owing to their high hydrophobicity and persistence, soils are the ultimate repository of PAHs with concentration up to hundreds of mg/kg in many countries [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The isolated culture produced phytase and alkaline phosphatase that decomposed phytic acid to phosphate and increased the pH, which led to formation of Cu 3 (OH) 3 PO 4 crystals. Lu, Hong, et al (2019) reported that Fe(II)-bearing minerals (pyrite, mackinawite, wustite, and magnetite) could be electron donors to support Cr(VI) bio-reduction. Among them, mackinawite (FeS) was the best.…”
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“…Li and Lu, Hong, et al (2019) studied the treatment of biologically pretreated coal chemical industrial wastewater using wet microwave‐assisted catalytic H 2 O 2 oxidation process (MWCWHPO) over activated carbon supported Cu‐Ni bimetallic catalysts, prepared by impregnation and precipitation method. The results revealed that catalysts prepared by precipitation method were smaller in size and greater in surface area, which exhibited stronger oxygen chemical adsorption characteristics and higher removal efficiency of quinoline and TOC compared to those prepared by the impregnation method.…”
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“…Rhizodegradation may be very effective in PAHs removal with well-established and potential PAHs degrading bacteria through growth linked and co-metabolic reactions(Kanaly and Haryama, 2010). Previous researchers had found well defined microbial combinations were more effective than pure cultures or single bacterial strains in PAHs degradation(Lu et al, 2019, Silva et al, 2009. The enhanced PAHs degradation with combination of bacterial strains is possible due to broader enzymatic capacity of bacterial populations and other vital relations among the microbial communities(Kuiper et al, 2004).…”
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