Metal(loid)-contaminated soils as a source of culturable heterotrophic aerobic bacteria for remediation applications

Carlos Pires, Albina R. Franco, Sofia I. A. Pereira, Isabel Henriques, António Correia, Naresh Magan, Paula M. L. Castro*

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Abstract

Heavy metal–contaminated soils are a serious environmental problem. Herein, the culturable heterotrophic bacterial community present on two metal(loid)-contaminated sites in the Northern Portugal was investigated. The bacterial counts ranged from 5.96 to 7.69 and 7.04 to 7.51 (log CFU g−1 soil) in Sites 1 and 3, respectively. The bacterial population was predominantly composed of Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria on both sites. The most represented genera in Site 1 were Bacillus (41%) and Pseudomonas (27%), whereas Arthrobacter (21%) and Pseudomonas (13%) were the most represented genera in Site 3. Several bacterial isolates showed tolerance to high concentrations of metal(loid)s, suggesting that both contaminated sites are a valuable source of metal(loid)-tolerant bacteria, which may be further used in bioremediation and/or phytoremediation processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)760-768
Number of pages9
JournalGeomicrobiology Journal
Volume34
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Bacterial diversity
  • Metal(loid) tolerance
  • Metal(loid)s
  • Soil contamination

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