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Screening of wood rotting fungi potentially useful for the degradation of organic pollutants
Authors:F Rigas  R Marchant  V Dritsa  E Kapsanaki-Gotsi  Z Gonou-Zagou  E J Avramides
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15700 Athens, Greece (author for correspondence;(2) University of Ulster, N. Ireland, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Ireland;(3) Department of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece;(4) National Agricultural Research Foundation, Athens Soil Science Institute, Greece
Abstract:Many papers have shown that white rot fungi can degrade aromatic pollutants under laboratory conditions, but few report field scale trials. Here we report the first steps in the development of a remediation system for Greek conditions. A review of the available organochlorine compound pollution information in Greece is presented. White rot fungi isolated from sites in Greece have been screened for growth rate and ligninolytic activity, using decolourisation of the dye Poly R-478 as an indicator of enzyme activity. Use of white rot fungi under field conditions in Greece will require bioaugmentation to be effective at high temperatures and low water activity for much of the year. The most potent strains have been selected under a range of conditions and have been challenged with priority pollutants to determine their degradative ability under laboratory conditions and subsequently ex situ in soil.
Keywords:biodegradation  bioremediation  biosorption  decontamination  ligninolytic activity  organochlorines  white rot fungi
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