Use of a pentachlorophenol degrading bacterium to bioremediate highly contaminated soil
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
- Vol. 54 (1-3) , 271-275
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02787925
Abstract
ASphingomonas species that mineralizes high concentrations of pentachlorophenol (PCP) was isolated from a PCP-contaminated EPA Superfund site. This bacterium, identified asSphingomonas sp. strain RA2, is able to degrade PCP at concentrations of up to 300 μg/mL in liquid culture. This organism was tested for its ability to degrade high concentrations of PCP in a soil that did not contain organisms capable of degrading high concentrations of PCP. When inoculated into contaminated soil,Sphingomonas sp. RA2 mineralized PCP at concentrations of 300, 600, 900, and 1200 μg PCP/g of soil, but was unable to mineralize 1500 μg PCP/g of soil. Only very minimal loss of PCP was seen in uninoculated soils. The results of this study demonstrate thatSphingomonas sp. RA2 may be a useful organism for remediation of sites contaminated with high concentrations of PCP.Keywords
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