| Title : Diverse dechlorinators and dechlorination genes enriched through amendment of chlorinated natural organic matter fractions - Temme_2020_Environ.Sci.Process.Impacts__ |
| Author(s) : Temme HR , Novak PJ |
| Ref : Environ Sci Process Impacts , : , 2020 |
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Abstract :
In uncontaminated environments, chlorinated natural organic matter (Cl-NOM) can act as an electron acceptor for organohalide-respiring bacteria. It is unknown, however, whether different types of Cl-NOM are preferentially dechlorinated or whether enrichment with Cl-NOM affects the ability of bacteria to dechlorinate contaminants. In this research NOM was extracted from sediment, fractionated based on hydrophobicity, and either amended to polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soil directly or chlorinated and then amended to soil. Amendments of the least hydrophobic Cl-NOM fraction were dechlorinated most rapidly, followed by the moderately hydrophobic Cl-NOM fraction. Soil that had been enriched on the moderately hydrophobic fraction of Cl-NOM was also capable of faster dechlorination of the contaminants trichloroethene and tetrachlorobenzene. Community analysis of the soil during enrichment showed that some known organohalide-respiring bacteria were present and may have played a role in dechlorination; nevertheless, many bacteria appeared to be enriched during both Cl-NOM and contaminant dechlorination. In addition, the quantities of two haloalkane dehalogenase genes increased during enrichment on Cl-NOM. These results show for the first time that Cl-NOM can prime contaminant dechlorination and also suggest that hydrolytic dechlorination processes were involved in both Cl-NOM and contaminant dechlorination. |
| PubMedSearch : Temme_2020_Environ.Sci.Process.Impacts__ |
| PubMedID: 31942582 |
Temme HR, Novak PJ (2020)
Diverse dechlorinators and dechlorination genes enriched through amendment of chlorinated natural organic matter fractions
Environ Sci Process Impacts
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Temme HR, Novak PJ (2020)
Environ Sci Process Impacts
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