Title: | Biogenic volatile organic compounds as a potential stimulator for organic contaminant degradation by soil microorganisms |
Author(s): | McLoughlin E; Rhodes AH; Owen SM; Semple KT; |
Address: | "Department of Environmental Science, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.07.029 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1873-6424 (Electronic) 0269-7491 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The effects of monoterpenes on the degradation of (14)C-2,4-dichlorophenol (DCP) were investigated in soils collected from areas surrounding monoterpene and non-monoterpene-emitting vegetation. Indigenous microorganisms degraded (14)C-2,4-DCP to (14)CO(2), after 1d contact time. Degradation was enhanced by prior exposure of the soils to 2,4-DCP for 32 d, increasing extents of mineralisation up to 60%. Monoterpene amendments further enhanced 2,4-DCP degradation, but only following pre-exposure to both 2,4-DCP and monoterpene, with total 2,4-DCP mineralisation extents of up to 71%. Degradation was greatest at the higher monoterpene concentrations (> or = 1 microg kg(-1)). Total mineralisation extents were similar between concentrations, but higher than the control and the 0.1 microg kg(-1) amendment, indicating that increases in monoterpene concentration has a diminishing enhancing effect. We suggest that monoterpenes can stimulate the biodegradation of 2,4-DCP by indigenous soil microorganisms and that monoterpene amendment in soils is an effective strategy for removing organic contaminants" |
Keywords: | "Biodegradation, Environmental Biomass Carbon Radioisotopes Catalysis Chlorophenols/*metabolism Ecology/methods Environmental Restoration and Remediation/*methods Lolium/metabolism Monoterpenes/*pharmacology Poaceae/metabolism *Soil Microbiology Soil Pollu;" |
Notes: | "MedlineMcLoughlin, Emma Rhodes, Angela H Owen, Susan M Semple, Kirk T eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2008/09/30 Environ Pollut. 2009 Jan; 157(1):86-94. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.07.029. Epub 2008 Sep 25" |