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Title: Ecological Interactions Between Metals and Microbes That Impact Bioremediation

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/893871· OSTI ID:893871

Bacterial Community Diversity at a Mixed Waste Contaminated Site The correlation between bacterial population structure and lead, chromium and organic compounds present along a 21.6 m transect was examined. There was a gradient of heavy metal (Cr and Pb) and petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in these soils. A 16S rDNA analysis method and fatty acid methyl esters derived from phospholipids (PLFA) analysis were used to compare microbial communities. Soil microbial DNA was extracted and community fingerprint patterns for each sample location were produced by DGGE separation of the V3 region of the 16S rRNA genes amplified by PCR. Visual analysis of DGGE patterns indicated that sample locations with high concentrations of total toluene (12,000 mg kg-1), xylenes (8,000 mg kg-1), methylene chloride (10,000 mg kg-1), lead (17,000 mg kg-1) and chromium (3,200 mg kg-1) have a different community composition from the community with lower metals (200 mg kg-1) and organics (1200 mg kg-1) content. Microbial biomass, indicated by total phospholipid-P, was greatest in soils with highest organic contamination.

Research Organization:
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE - Office of Environmental Management (EM)
OSTI ID:
893871
Report Number(s):
NABIR-1011901-2001; R&D Project: NABIR 1011901; TRN: US200625%%652
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English