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Title: Comparison of Two Inoculation Methods of Endophytic Bacteria to Enhance Phytodegradation Efficacy of an Aged Petroleum Hydrocarbons Polluted Soil
Authors: Pawlik, Małgorzata
Płociniczak, Tomasz
Thijs, Sofie
Pintelon, Isabel
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Piotrowska-Seget, Zofia
Keywords: endophytic bacteria; phytoremediation; petroleum hydrocarbon polluted soil; inoculation; pre-inoculation; green fluorescent protein; plant growth-promoting bacteria
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: "Agronomy" Vol. 10, iss. 8 (2020), art. no 1196
Abstract: Endophyte-enhanced phytodegradation is a promising technology to clean up polluted soils. To improve the success rate of this nature-based remediation approach, it is important to advance the inoculation method as this has been shown to strongly affect the final outcome. However, studies evaluating inoculation strategies and their effect on hydrocarbon degradation are limited. This study aims to investigate two different manners of endophyte inoculation in Lolium perenne growing in an aged petroleum hydrocarbon polluted soil: (1) direct soil inoculation (SI), and (2) pre-inoculation of the caryopses followed by soil inoculation (PI). Different endophytic bacterial strains, Rhodococcus erythropolis 5WK and Rhizobium sp. 10WK, were applied individually as well as in combination. Depending on the method of inoculation, the petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) degradation potential was significantly different. The highest PHC removal was achieved after pre-inoculation of ryegrass caryopses with a consortium of both bacterial strains. Moreover, both strains established in the aged-polluted soil and could also colonize the roots and shoots of L. perenne. Importantly, used endophytes showed the selective colonization of the environment compartments. Our findings show that the method of inoculation determines the effciency of the phytodegradation process, especially the rate of PHC degradation. This study provides valuable information for choosing the most cost-effective and beneficial means to optimize phytodegradation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/15647
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10081196
ISSN: 2073-4395
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