Biodegradation of Hexachlorocyclohexane by two species of Bacillus isolated from contaminated soil |
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Authors: | Krishna Giri Anand Prabha Rawat Monica Rawat JPN Rai |
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Institution: | Ecotechnology Laboratory, Department of Environmental Sciences, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, India |
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Abstract: | Biodegradation of α, β, γ and δ hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) isomers was studied in broth medium and soil microcosm by Bacillus circulans and Bacillus brevis isolated from contaminated soil. Degradation of α and γ isomers by both the bacterial isolates was higher than thermodynamically stable β and δ isomers. However, B. circulans was found more effective than B. brevis for β and δ isomers. Maximum rate of degradation was recorded at 150 mg/L followed by 100 and 50 mg/L. Soil microcosm study revealed maximum degradation of HCH isomers in the treatment containing natural soil, pesticide and bacterial inocula than the treatment having sterilised soil, pesticide and bacterial isolates. Chloride release was positively co-related with HCH degradation in broth medium as well as in soil microcosm, suggesting that B. circulans and B. brevis hold promising potential by having efficient enzyme(s) required for dechlorination of HCH from contaminated sites. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus circulans Bacillus brevis HCH biodegradation soil microcosm chloride release |
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