Petroleum pollution results in co-contamination by different classes of molecules, entailing the occurrence of marine sediments difficult to remediate, as in the case of the Ancona harbor (Mediterranean Sea, Italy). Autochthonous bioaugmentation (ABA), by exploiting the indigenous microbes of the environment to be treated, could represent a successful bioremediation strategy. In this perspective we aimed to i) identify the main drivers of the bacterial communities' richness in the sediments, ii) establish enrichment cultures with different hydrocarbon pollutants evaluating their effects on the bacterial communities' composition, and iii) obtain a collection of hydrocarbon degrading bacteria potentially exploitable in ABA. The correlation between the selection of different specialized bacterial populations and the type of pollutants was demonstrated by culture-independent analyses, and by establishing a collection of bacteria with different hydrocarbon degradation traits. Our observations indicate that pollution dictates the diversity of sediment bacterial communities and shapes the ABA potential in harbor sediments.

Hydrocarbon pollutants shape bacterial community assembly of harbor sediments / M. Barbato, F. Mapelli, M. Magagnini, B. Chouaia, M. Armeni, R. Marasco, E. Crotti, D. Daffonchio, S. Borin. - In: MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. - ISSN 0025-326X. - 104:1-2(2016), pp. 211-220.

Hydrocarbon pollutants shape bacterial community assembly of harbor sediments

M. Barbato
Primo
;
F. Mapelli
Secondo
;
B. Chouaia;E. Crotti;D. Daffonchio
Penultimo
;
S. Borin
2016

Abstract

Petroleum pollution results in co-contamination by different classes of molecules, entailing the occurrence of marine sediments difficult to remediate, as in the case of the Ancona harbor (Mediterranean Sea, Italy). Autochthonous bioaugmentation (ABA), by exploiting the indigenous microbes of the environment to be treated, could represent a successful bioremediation strategy. In this perspective we aimed to i) identify the main drivers of the bacterial communities' richness in the sediments, ii) establish enrichment cultures with different hydrocarbon pollutants evaluating their effects on the bacterial communities' composition, and iii) obtain a collection of hydrocarbon degrading bacteria potentially exploitable in ABA. The correlation between the selection of different specialized bacterial populations and the type of pollutants was demonstrated by culture-independent analyses, and by establishing a collection of bacteria with different hydrocarbon degradation traits. Our observations indicate that pollution dictates the diversity of sediment bacterial communities and shapes the ABA potential in harbor sediments.
Oil contamination; Autochthonous bioaugmentation; Pyrosequencing; Bacterial community; Alcanivorax
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
   Unravelling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for Xenobiotics' and pollutants' clean up
   ULIXES
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   266473

   Integrated Biotechnological Solutions for Combating Marine Oil Spills
   KILLSPILL
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   312139
2016
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