In this microcosm study we have monitored the performances of 12 butane-utilizing consortia during a long-term aerobic cometabolic degradation of chloroform (CF). After approximately 100 days of continuous CF depletion, a sudden improvement of the biodegradative performances (7-fold increase of chloroform degradation rate) was observed in two microcosms in which the highest amount of depleted CF (> 70 mg / kg of dry soil) was observed. Two bacterial strains, isolated from the CF-degrading microcosms, were identified as belonging to the genera Rhodococcus and Stenotrophomonas, respectively. A strain, named F, was further characterized to establish the involvement of the butane-monooxygenase in CF degradation.

Chloroform cometabolism by bacterial strains grown on butane / FEDI S.; PII Y.; FRASCARI D.; ZANNONI A.; NOCENTINI M.; ZANNONI D.. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 281-285. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology 2004 tenutosi a Oostende, Belgium nel April 2004).

Chloroform cometabolism by bacterial strains grown on butane

FEDI, STEFANO;FRASCARI, DARIO;ZANNONI, ARIANNA;NOCENTINI, MASSIMO;ZANNONI, DAVIDE
2004

Abstract

In this microcosm study we have monitored the performances of 12 butane-utilizing consortia during a long-term aerobic cometabolic degradation of chloroform (CF). After approximately 100 days of continuous CF depletion, a sudden improvement of the biodegradative performances (7-fold increase of chloroform degradation rate) was observed in two microcosms in which the highest amount of depleted CF (> 70 mg / kg of dry soil) was observed. Two bacterial strains, isolated from the CF-degrading microcosms, were identified as belonging to the genera Rhodococcus and Stenotrophomonas, respectively. A strain, named F, was further characterized to establish the involvement of the butane-monooxygenase in CF degradation.
2004
Proceedings of the European Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology - ESEB 2004
281
285
Chloroform cometabolism by bacterial strains grown on butane / FEDI S.; PII Y.; FRASCARI D.; ZANNONI A.; NOCENTINI M.; ZANNONI D.. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 281-285. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology 2004 tenutosi a Oostende, Belgium nel April 2004).
FEDI S.; PII Y.; FRASCARI D.; ZANNONI A.; NOCENTINI M.; ZANNONI D.
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