Petroleum-Degrading Fungal Isolates for the Treatment of Soil Microcosms.

Microorganisms

Department of Biology, College of Sciences and Arts, Khulais, University of Jeddah, P.O. Box 34, Jeddah 21959, Saudi Arabia.

Published: May 2023

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The main purpose of this study was to degrade total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) from contaminated soil in batch microcosm reactors. Native soil fungi isolated from the same petroleum-polluted soil and ligninolytic fungal strains were screened and applied in the treatment of soil-contaminated microcosms in aerobic conditions. The bioaugmentation processes were carried out using selected hydrocarbonoclastic fungal strains in mono or co-cultures. Results demonstrated the petroleum-degrading potential of six fungal isolates, namely KBR1 and KBR8 (indigenous) and KBR1-1, KB4, KB2 and LB3 (exogenous). Based on the molecular and phylogenetic analysis, KBR1 and KB8 were identified as [MW699896] and [MW699895], while KBR1-1, KB4, KB2 and LB3 were affiliated with the genera sp. [MZ817958], [MW699897], [MZ817957] and sp. [MW699893], respectively. The highest rate of TPH degradation was recorded in soil microcosm treatments (SMT) after 60 days by inoculation with 97 ± 2.54%, followed by bioaugmentation with the native strain (92 ± 1.83%) and then by the fungal consortium (84 ± 2.21%). The statistical analysis of the results showed significant differences.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10224032PMC
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