Versatility of soil column experiments to study biodegradation of halogenated compounds under environmental conditions

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serval:BIB_5F24CCF98D9B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Versatility of soil column experiments to study biodegradation of halogenated compounds under environmental conditions
Journal
Biodegradation
Author(s)
van der Meer J.R., Bosma T.N.P., de Bruin W.P., Harms H., Holliger C., Rijnaarts H.H.M., Tros M.E., Schraa G., Zehnder A.J.B.
ISSN
0923-9820
ISSN-L
1572-9729
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1993
Volume
3
Number
2-3
Pages
265-284
Language
english
Abstract
Soil column experiments were performed to obtain insight in the different biological and physico-chemical processes affecting biodegradation of halogenated compounds under natural conditions in a water infiltration site. Lower chlorinated aromatic compounds could be degraded under aerobic conditions, whereas highly chlorinated compounds and chlorinated aliphatic compounds were mainly transformed under anaerobic conditions. Microorganisms which derive energy from reductive dechlorination were enriched and characterized. It was found that microbes could adapt to using chlorinated benzenes by evolution of new enzyme specificities and by exchange of genetic material. For halogenated pollutants, which are generally hydrophobic, sorption processes control the concentration available for biodegradation. The effects of very low concentrations of halogenated compounds on their biodegradability are described. The use of isolated bacterial strains to enhance biodegradation was evaluated with respect to their temperature-related activity and to their adhesion properties.
Keywords
xenobiotic compounds, chlorobenzenes, tetrachloroethylene, reductive dehalogenation, residual concentration, desorption, genetic adaptation, Pseudomonas sp. strain P51, adhesion properties
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