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Phyto-mycoremediation
of benzo[a]pyrene in soil by combining
the
role of yeast consortium and sunflower plant
S.K.
Mandal and N. Das*
Bioremediation
Laboratory, School of Bio Sciences and Technology (SBST), VIT? University,
Vellore-632 014, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: nilanjana00@lycos.com
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Key
words
Benzo[a]pyrene
Immobilization
Phyto-mycoremediation
Sunflower plant
Yeast consortium
Publication Data
Paper received : 02.05.2017
Revised received : 12.07.2017
Re-revised received :
06.09.2017
Accepted : 13.10.2017
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Abstract
Aim: The present work
aims to demonstrate the influence of plant-microbe interaction towards
removal of benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) in a microcosm through a
phyto-mycoremediation approach using sunflower plant (Helianthus annuus)
and yeast consortium.
Methodology:
Sunflower
plants were planted in pots containing BaP spiked soil. The rhizosphere of
sunflower plant was amended with yeast consortium, YC01 consisting of Rhodotorula
sp. NS01, Hanseniaspora opuntiae NS02 and Debaryomyces hansenii NS03
by root inoculation. The soil containing BaP (50 mg kg‑1) were exposed to
various treatments,
monitored for a period of 45 d and residual BaP concentration was checked by
GC-MS analysis.
Results:
The
removal of BaP was noted in the order of treatments as follows: rice husk
immobilised phyto/myco remediation (93%) > phyto/ mycoremediation (82%)
> phyto-remediation (76%) > mycoremediation (69%). The BaP removal
rates from soil for the above treatments were expressed in terms of half-life
period recorded as 11.31 d, 17.07 d, 21.66 d and 25.38 d, respectively.
Dehydrogenase activity was increased greatly with time for the immobilised
phyto-mycoremediation.
Interpretation:
Bio-stimulation
of soil with yeast consortium immobilized on rice husk enhanced the total
activity of yeasts in the soil. Combined treatment using yeast consortium
immobilized on rice husk and sunflower plant showed faster and maximum BaP
degradation. Therefore, it can be concluded that the use of sunflower plant
along with yeast consortium as a dual approach can serve as an effective tool
for remediation of BaP contaminated soil.
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