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Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria

The weed Solidago canadensis L. poses a global threat to the environment as it spreads uncontrollably on roadsides, in forests, fields, meadows, and farmland. Goldenrod emits toxic substances that suppress other plants on the site, displacing wild ones. Thus, goldenrod conquers huge areas very quick...

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Autores principales: Havryliuk, Olesia, Hovorukha, Vira, Bida, Iryna, Gladka, Galyna, Tymoshenko, Artem, Kyrylov, Semen, Mariychuk, Ruslan, Tashyrev, Oleksandr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9824853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616327
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010198
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author Havryliuk, Olesia
Hovorukha, Vira
Bida, Iryna
Gladka, Galyna
Tymoshenko, Artem
Kyrylov, Semen
Mariychuk, Ruslan
Tashyrev, Oleksandr
author_facet Havryliuk, Olesia
Hovorukha, Vira
Bida, Iryna
Gladka, Galyna
Tymoshenko, Artem
Kyrylov, Semen
Mariychuk, Ruslan
Tashyrev, Oleksandr
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description The weed Solidago canadensis L. poses a global threat to the environment as it spreads uncontrollably on roadsides, in forests, fields, meadows, and farmland. Goldenrod emits toxic substances that suppress other plants on the site, displacing wild ones. Thus, goldenrod conquers huge areas very quickly. The use of herbicides and mechanical methods does not solve the problem of the spontaneous spread of goldenrod. On the other hand, many scientists consider goldenrod as a valuable source of biologically active substances: flavonoids, phenolic compounds, vitamins, etc. In this study, we consider Solidago plants as a promising, free (cheap), and renewable substrate for the production of methane gas. The goal of the study was to identify the main patterns of degradation of the Solidago canadensis L. plant by methane-producing and sulfate-reducing bacteria with methane gas production and simultaneous detoxification of toxic copper. The composition of the gas phase was monitored by gas chromatography. The pH and redox potential parameters were determined potentiometrically; metal concentrations were measured by photometry. The concentration of flavonoids, sugars and phenolic compounds in plant biomass was determined according to well-known protocols. As a result of the study, high efficiencies of methane degradation in the Solidago plant and copper detoxification were obtained. Methane yield has reached the value of 68.2 L kg(−1) TS of Solidago canadensis L. biomass. The degradation coefficient (K(d)) was also high at 21.4. The Cu(II) was effectively immobilized by methanogens and sulfate reducers during the goldenrod degradation at the initial concentrations of 500 mg L(−1). Thus, a new method of beneficial application of invasive plants was presented. The result confirms the possibility of using methanogenic microorganisms to produce methane gas from invasive weeds and detoxification of toxic metals.
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spelling pubmed-98248532023-01-08 Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria Havryliuk, Olesia Hovorukha, Vira Bida, Iryna Gladka, Galyna Tymoshenko, Artem Kyrylov, Semen Mariychuk, Ruslan Tashyrev, Oleksandr Plants (Basel) Article The weed Solidago canadensis L. poses a global threat to the environment as it spreads uncontrollably on roadsides, in forests, fields, meadows, and farmland. Goldenrod emits toxic substances that suppress other plants on the site, displacing wild ones. Thus, goldenrod conquers huge areas very quickly. The use of herbicides and mechanical methods does not solve the problem of the spontaneous spread of goldenrod. On the other hand, many scientists consider goldenrod as a valuable source of biologically active substances: flavonoids, phenolic compounds, vitamins, etc. In this study, we consider Solidago plants as a promising, free (cheap), and renewable substrate for the production of methane gas. The goal of the study was to identify the main patterns of degradation of the Solidago canadensis L. plant by methane-producing and sulfate-reducing bacteria with methane gas production and simultaneous detoxification of toxic copper. The composition of the gas phase was monitored by gas chromatography. The pH and redox potential parameters were determined potentiometrically; metal concentrations were measured by photometry. The concentration of flavonoids, sugars and phenolic compounds in plant biomass was determined according to well-known protocols. As a result of the study, high efficiencies of methane degradation in the Solidago plant and copper detoxification were obtained. Methane yield has reached the value of 68.2 L kg(−1) TS of Solidago canadensis L. biomass. The degradation coefficient (K(d)) was also high at 21.4. The Cu(II) was effectively immobilized by methanogens and sulfate reducers during the goldenrod degradation at the initial concentrations of 500 mg L(−1). Thus, a new method of beneficial application of invasive plants was presented. The result confirms the possibility of using methanogenic microorganisms to produce methane gas from invasive weeds and detoxification of toxic metals. MDPI 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9824853/ /pubmed/36616327 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010198 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Havryliuk, Olesia
Hovorukha, Vira
Bida, Iryna
Gladka, Galyna
Tymoshenko, Artem
Kyrylov, Semen
Mariychuk, Ruslan
Tashyrev, Oleksandr
Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria
title Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria
title_full Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria
title_fullStr Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria
title_short Anaerobic Degradation of the Invasive Weed Solidago canadensis L. (goldenrod) and Copper Immobilization by a Community of Sulfate-Reducing and Methane-Producing Bacteria
title_sort anaerobic degradation of the invasive weed solidago canadensis l. (goldenrod) and copper immobilization by a community of sulfate-reducing and methane-producing bacteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9824853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616327
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010198
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