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Long-term activity of biohybrid coatings of atrazine-degrading bacteria Pseudomonas sp. ADP

Authors :
Pannier, A.
Lehrer, T.
Vogel, M.
Soltmann, U.
Böttcher, H.
Tarre, S.
Green, M.
Raff, J.
Pollmann, K.
Pannier, A.
Lehrer, T.
Vogel, M.
Soltmann, U.
Böttcher, H.
Tarre, S.
Green, M.
Raff, J.
Pollmann, K.
Source :
RSC Advances 4(2014), 19970-19979
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The atrazine-degrading bacterial strain Pseudomonas sp. ADP was immobilized by the sol–gel process within thin silica layers coated onto water-retaining carrier materials (expanded clay pellets and scoria). The performance of the obtained biohybrid material has been investigated concerning long-term activity under non-growth conditions. Experiments were run in phosphate buffer containing atrazine (20 mg/l) as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. Even after one year of consecutive batch tests, P. ADP immobilized onto expanded clay pellets showed a high atrazine degradation activity. In the course of long-term batch experiments, the average amount of removed atrazine was about 94% during each assay cycle. Staining with CTC revealed that in spite of cultivation under non-growth conditions over a period of one year, immobilized cells were still vital and showed respiratory activity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
RSC Advances 4(2014), 19970-19979
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415621250
Document Type :
Electronic Resource