Bioaugmentation-Assisted Phytostabilisation of Abandoned Mine Sites in South West Sardinia

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 2017 Mar;98(3):310-316. doi: 10.1007/s00128-016-1866-8. Epub 2016 Jul 6.

Abstract

Bioaugmentation-assisted phytoremediation implies the administration of selected plant growth promoting bacteria, which significantly improve plant growth and sequestration of heavy metals. In this work, 184 bacterial strains associated with roots of Pistacia lentiscus were isolated from plants spontaneously growing in the abandoned Sardinian mining areas (SW Sardinia, Italy) and phylogenetically characterised. Twenty-one bacterial isolates were assayed for properties relevant for plant growth promotion and metal tolerance. Five different strains, belonging to the genera Novosphingobium, Variovorax, Streptomyces, Amycolatopsis, Pseudomonas, were selected based on their properties for the greenhouse phytoremediation tests. Among the tested inocula, the strain Variovorax sp. RA128A, able to produce ACC deaminase and siderophore, was able to significantly enhance germination and increase length and weight of shoots and roots. Irrespective of the applied treatment, mastic shrub was able to accumulate Cd, Pb and Zn especially in roots.

Keywords: Bioaugmentation; Heavy metal; Phytoremediation; Pistacia lentiscus; Plant growth promoting bacteria.

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental*
  • Italy
  • Metals, Heavy / analysis*
  • Metals, Heavy / metabolism*
  • Mining*
  • Pistacia / growth & development*
  • Pistacia / metabolism
  • Pistacia / microbiology*
  • Plant Roots / metabolism*
  • Plant Roots / microbiology
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Soil Pollutants / analysis
  • Soil Pollutants / metabolism

Substances

  • Metals, Heavy
  • Soil Pollutants