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Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration

The microbiome associated with plants used in phytodepuration systems can boost plant growth and services, especially in ecosystems dealing with recalcitrant compounds, hardly removed via traditional wastewater (WW) treatments, such as azo-dyes used in textile industry. In this context, we aimed to...

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Autores principales: Riva, Valentina, Mapelli, Francesca, Syranidou, Evdokia, Crotti, Elena, Choukrallah, Redouane, Kalogerakis, Nicolas, Borin, Sara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6843347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31554215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7100384
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author Riva, Valentina
Mapelli, Francesca
Syranidou, Evdokia
Crotti, Elena
Choukrallah, Redouane
Kalogerakis, Nicolas
Borin, Sara
author_facet Riva, Valentina
Mapelli, Francesca
Syranidou, Evdokia
Crotti, Elena
Choukrallah, Redouane
Kalogerakis, Nicolas
Borin, Sara
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description The microbiome associated with plants used in phytodepuration systems can boost plant growth and services, especially in ecosystems dealing with recalcitrant compounds, hardly removed via traditional wastewater (WW) treatments, such as azo-dyes used in textile industry. In this context, we aimed to study the cultivable microbiome selected by Phragmites australis plants in a Constructed Wetland (CW) in Morocco, in order to obtain candidate inoculants for the phytodepuration of azo-dye contaminated WW. A collection of 152 rhizospheric and endophytic bacteria was established. The strains were phylogenetically identified and characterized for traits of interest in the phytodepuration context. All strains showed Plant Growth Promotion potential in vitro and 67% of them significantly improved the growth of a model plant in vivo compared to the non bacterized control plants. Moreover, most of the isolates were able to grow in presence of several model micropollutants typically found in WW, indicating their potential use in phytodepuration of a wide spectrum of effluents. The six most promising strains of the collection were tested in CW microcosms alone or as consortium: the consortium and two single inocula demonstrated to significantly increase the removal of the model azo-dye Reactive Black 5 compared to the non bacterized controls.
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spelling pubmed-68433472019-11-25 Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration Riva, Valentina Mapelli, Francesca Syranidou, Evdokia Crotti, Elena Choukrallah, Redouane Kalogerakis, Nicolas Borin, Sara Microorganisms Article The microbiome associated with plants used in phytodepuration systems can boost plant growth and services, especially in ecosystems dealing with recalcitrant compounds, hardly removed via traditional wastewater (WW) treatments, such as azo-dyes used in textile industry. In this context, we aimed to study the cultivable microbiome selected by Phragmites australis plants in a Constructed Wetland (CW) in Morocco, in order to obtain candidate inoculants for the phytodepuration of azo-dye contaminated WW. A collection of 152 rhizospheric and endophytic bacteria was established. The strains were phylogenetically identified and characterized for traits of interest in the phytodepuration context. All strains showed Plant Growth Promotion potential in vitro and 67% of them significantly improved the growth of a model plant in vivo compared to the non bacterized control plants. Moreover, most of the isolates were able to grow in presence of several model micropollutants typically found in WW, indicating their potential use in phytodepuration of a wide spectrum of effluents. The six most promising strains of the collection were tested in CW microcosms alone or as consortium: the consortium and two single inocula demonstrated to significantly increase the removal of the model azo-dye Reactive Black 5 compared to the non bacterized controls. MDPI 2019-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6843347/ /pubmed/31554215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7100384 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Riva, Valentina
Mapelli, Francesca
Syranidou, Evdokia
Crotti, Elena
Choukrallah, Redouane
Kalogerakis, Nicolas
Borin, Sara
Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration
title Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration
title_full Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration
title_fullStr Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration
title_full_unstemmed Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration
title_short Root Bacteria Recruited by Phragmites australis in Constructed Wetlands Have the Potential to Enhance Azo-Dye Phytodepuration
title_sort root bacteria recruited by phragmites australis in constructed wetlands have the potential to enhance azo-dye phytodepuration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6843347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31554215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7100384
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