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Altered active pyrene degraders in biosurfactant-assisted bioaugmentation as revealed by RNA stable isotope probing

Tingting Teng, Jidong Liang, Jinwei Zhu, Pengkang Jin, Dayi Zhang

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)(2022)

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Abstract
Bioaugmentation is an effective approach for removing pyrene from contaminated sites, and its performance is enhanced by a biosurfactant. To reveal the mechanisms of biosurfactant-assisted bioaugmentation, we intro-duced RNA stable isotope probing (RNA-SIP) in the pyrene-contaminated soils and explored the impacts of rhamnolipid on the pyrene degradation process. After 12-day degradation, residual pyrene was the lowest in the bioaugmentation treatment (7.76 symbolscript 1.57%), followed by biosurfactant-assisted bioaugmentation (9.86 symbolscript 2.58%) and enhanced natural attenuation (23.97 symbolscript 1.05%). Thirteen well-known and two novel pyrene-degrading bacteria were confirmed to participate in the pyrene degradation. Pyrene degradation was accelerated in the biosurfactant-assisted bioaugmentation, manifested by the high diversity of active pyrene degraders. Our find-ings expand the knowledge on pyrene degrading bacteria and the mechanisms of pyrene degradation in a bio-augmentation process.
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Bioaugmentation,Biosurfactant,Natural attenuation,Pyrene-degrading bacteria,RNA-SIP
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