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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
Effectiveness of Shewanella oneidensis bioaugmentation in the bioremediation of phenanthrene-contaminated sediments and possible consortia with omnivore-carnivore meiobenthic nematodes
Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the impact and efficiency of the bioaugmentation as a bioremediation technique in annoying effects of a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (phenanthrene) on a community of free-living nematodes from Bizerte bay (Tunisia). For this purpose, closed microcosms were exposed to three doses of phananthrene (0.1 μg kg−1, 1 μg kg−1 and 10 μg kg−1), in combination or not with a strain of Shewanella oneidensis. After 40 days of the exposure, results were obtained at the numerical, taxonomic and feeding levels. The results of univariate analyses revealed significant decreases in most univariate indices for phenanthrene treated communities compared to controls, with a discernible increase in the proportion of epistrate feeders. After bioaugmentation, similar patterns were observed for univariate and multivariate analyses, with the exception of the highest treatment, which showed no difference from the controls. The results obtained showed that the bioaugmentation with Shewanellea oneidensis was highly effective in reducing the negative impact of the highest dose of phenanthrene (10 μg kg−1 Dry Weight) tested on meiobenthic nematodes. Furthermore, a combination of Shewanellea oneidensis and four omnivore-carnivore nematode taxa could be suggested as an effective method in the bioremediation of phenanthrene-contaminated sediment.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000711753000002
Bibliographic citation
Yeferni, M.; Ben Saïd, O.; Mahmoudi, E.; Essid, N.; Hedfi, A.; Almalki, M.; Pacioglu, O.; Dervishi, A.; Boufahja, F. (2022). Effectiveness of Shewanella oneidensis bioaugmentation in the bioremediation of phenanthrene-contaminated sediments and possible consortia with omnivore-carnivore meiobenthic nematodes. Environ. Pollut. 292(Part A): 118281. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118281
Topic
Brakish water
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Mounir Yeferni
author
Name
Olfa Ben Saïd
author
Name
Ezzeddine Mahmoudi
author
Name
Naceur Essid
author
Name
Amor Hedfi
author
Name
Mohammed Almalki
author
Name
Octavian Pacioglu
author
Name
Aida Dervishi
author
Name
Fehmi Boufahja

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118281

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Nematoda [Nematodes]

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date created
2021-12-17
date modified
2022-10-05