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Engineering multi-degrading bacterial communities to bioremediate soils contaminated with pesticides residues

Engineering multi-degrading bacterial communities to bioremediate soils contaminated with pesticides residues

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英文摘要

Parallel to the important use of pesticides in conventional agriculture there is a growing interest for green technologies to clear contaminated soil from pesticides and their degradation products. One specific technique, the inoculation of degrading micro-organisms in polluted soil, known as bioaugmentation, is a promising method still in needs of further developments. Specifically, improvements in the understanding of how degrading microorganisms must overcome abiotic filters and interact with the autochthonous microbial communities are needed in order to efficiently design bioremediation strategies. Here we designed a protocol aiming at studying the degradation of two herbicides, glyphosate (GLY) and isoproturon (IPU), via experimental modifications of two source bacterial communities. We used statistical methods stemming from genomic prediction to link community composition to herbicides degradation potentials. Our approach proved to be efficient with correlation estimates over 0.8 - between model predictions and measured pesticide degradation values. OTUs significantly associated with the degradation ability, and therefore identified as relevant by the models were confronted to the literature. Next, multi-degrading bacterial communities were obtained by coalescing bacterial communities with high GLY or IPU degradation ability based on their community-level properties. Finally, we evaluated the efficiency of constructed multi-degrading communities to remove pesticide contamination in a different soil. While results are less clear in the case of GLY, we showed an efficient transfer of degrading capacities towards the receiving soil even at relatively low inoculation levels in the case of IPU. Altogether, we developed an innovative protocol for building multi-degrading simplified bacterial communities with the help of genomic prediction tools and coalescence, and proved their efficiency in a contaminated soil.

Aubert Julie、Martin-Laurent Fabrice、Spor Ayme、Romdhane Sana、Siol Mathieu、Devers-Lamrani Marion、Thieffry Sylvia、Rouard Nadine

10.1101/2024.02.13.580075

环境污染、环境污染防治生物工程学环境生物学

Aubert Julie,Martin-Laurent Fabrice,Spor Ayme,Romdhane Sana,Siol Mathieu,Devers-Lamrani Marion,Thieffry Sylvia,Rouard Nadine.Engineering multi-degrading bacterial communities to bioremediate soils contaminated with pesticides residues[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-05].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.13.580075.点此复制

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