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Enhancing pentachlorophenol degradation by vermicomposting associated bioremediation

  • Zhong Lin
  • , Jing Bai
  • , Zhen Zhen
  • , Shiqi Lao
  • , Wenyan Li
  • , Zhihao Wu
  • , Yongtao Li
  • , Baruch Spiro
  • , Dayi Zhang

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Abstract

Vermicomposting is an effective and environmentally friendly approach for soil organic contamination clean-up. This study investigated the roles and mechanisms of earthworm (Eisenia foetida) on soil pentachlorophenol (PCP) degradation with sterile and non-sterile soil-compost treatment. Limited soil PCP degradation was observed in the control and sterile compost treatments, whereas the synergetic effects of earthworm and compost contributed to the PCP biodegradation acceleration by significantly improving microbial biomass and activities. Sequence analysis and phylogentic classification of soil bacterial and fungal community structure after 42 days treatment identified the dominancy of indigenous bacterial families Pseudomonadaceae, Sphingobacteriaceae and Xanthomonadaceae, and fungal family Trichocomaceae, which were responsible for PCP biodegradation and stimulated by vermicomposting. Further investigation revealed the dominant roles of sterile compost during PCP biodegradation as the formation of humus-PCP in soil rather than neutralizing soil pH and increasing PCP availability. The mechanisms of vermicomposting include humus-PCP complex degradation, humus consumption and soil pH neutralization. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the synergetic effect of vermicomposting on microbial community functions and PCP degradation enhancement in soils.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)288-294
Number of pages7
JournalEcological Engineering
Volume87
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

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© 2015 Elsevier B.V.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Keywords

  • Biodegradation
  • Compost
  • Earthworm
  • Microbial community
  • Pentachlorophenol

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

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