Bacterial-feeding nematodes can promote the bacterial activity through feeding.Bacterial abundance and their activity affect the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH) such as phenanthrene.The effects of...Bacterial-feeding nematodes can promote the bacterial activity through feeding.Bacterial abundance and their activity affect the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH) such as phenanthrene.The effects of bacterial-feeding nematodes,bacteria,and their interactions on the degradation of phenanthrene with or without glucose were studied through a microcosm experiment.The results showed that up to 57.0%of phenanthrene in mineral medium contaminated with phenanthrene was degraded in the control with bacteria alone and bacteria with the presence of nematodes and/or glucose increased the degradation of phenanthrene by 25.6%to 36.6%.Although both nematode and bacteria abundance decreased gradually,catechol 2,3-dioxygenase(C230) activity increased during the incubation period.Compared with bacteria alone,the presence of nematodes significantly increased C230 activity as well as the abundance of bacteria;this effect was more pronounced when glucose was present.The results imply that nematodes might promote the removal of phenanthrene from medium by stimulating bacteria and C230 activities.展开更多
基金supported by the Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences Youth Fund,China(No.2014QNM49)the National Key Technology R&D Program during the 12th Five-Year Plan Period (No.2012BAD15B02)+1 种基金the Program of Taishan Scholars for Overseas Experts,Chinathe Key Project of Science and Technology Innovation of Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,China(No.2014CXZ01)
文摘Bacterial-feeding nematodes can promote the bacterial activity through feeding.Bacterial abundance and their activity affect the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAH) such as phenanthrene.The effects of bacterial-feeding nematodes,bacteria,and their interactions on the degradation of phenanthrene with or without glucose were studied through a microcosm experiment.The results showed that up to 57.0%of phenanthrene in mineral medium contaminated with phenanthrene was degraded in the control with bacteria alone and bacteria with the presence of nematodes and/or glucose increased the degradation of phenanthrene by 25.6%to 36.6%.Although both nematode and bacteria abundance decreased gradually,catechol 2,3-dioxygenase(C230) activity increased during the incubation period.Compared with bacteria alone,the presence of nematodes significantly increased C230 activity as well as the abundance of bacteria;this effect was more pronounced when glucose was present.The results imply that nematodes might promote the removal of phenanthrene from medium by stimulating bacteria and C230 activities.