DocumentCode :
1714969
Title :
Chromium-resistant bacteria screening, identification and remediation of chromium contaminated soil
Author :
Li, Zhenghong ; Ma, Linna ; He, Ze ; Zhang, Sheng ; Yu, Juan ; Wang, Lijuan ; Cao, Wengeng ; Wang, Wenzhong
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Hydrogeology & Environ. Geol., CAGS IHEG, Shijiazhuang, China
Volume :
3
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1814
Lastpage :
1818
Abstract :
Six bacteria were isolated from the chromium contaminated soil, named STU1, STU2, STU3, STU4, STU5, STU6. The former three belong to the Monas as indicated by morphological, physiological and biochemical experiments and 16SrDNA sequence analysis and phylogenetic analysis. The homology of STU1, STU2, STU3 with Pseudomonas Stutzeri were 99.92%, 100% and 99.92% respectively, the homology of STU6 with Brevundimonas diminuta was 99.77% and the homology of STU4 and STU5 with achromobacter sp. were 100%. The results of the study, which using these bacteria to remediate the comtaminated soil by added chromium (VI), show that the adding of the advantageous remediation bacteria to the soil can increase the capability for reducing concentration of chromium (VI). The removal rate is 60-99.5% while only adding bacteria liquid to oligotrophic chromium (VI ) polluted soil. And the removal rate is 92-99.6% while adding eutrophy bacteria liquid to nutrient-rich chromium (VI) contaminated soil. The optimum pH of remediation bacteria liquid is 7.5, and the optimum temperature is 30 °C;. To add cattle dung can increase the remediation effect for chromium (VI) significantly.
Keywords :
microorganisms; pollution control; soil pollution; Brevundimonas diminuta; Pseudomonas Stutzeri; STU1; STU2; STU3; STU4; STU5; STU6; achromobacter sp; biochemical experiment; cattle dung; chromium-resistant bacteria screening; eutrophy bacteria liquid; identification; nutrient-rich chromium contaminated soil; oligotrophic chromium polluted soil; phylogenetic analysis; remediation bacteria liquid; remediation effect; sequence analysis; temperature 30 C; Carbon; Chromium; Geology; Microorganisms; Random access memory; Shape; Sugar; Chromium-resistant bacteria; chromium contamination; remediation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Water Resource and Environmental Protection (ISWREP), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-339-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISWREP.2011.5893603
Filename :
5893603
Link To Document :
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