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Effect of nutrient enrichments on the bacterial assemblage of Antarctic soils contaminated by diesel or crude oil
Delille, Daniel; Pelletier, Emilien; Delille, Bruno et al.
2003In Polar Record, 39 (4), p. 309-318
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Abstract :
[en] There is an urgent need to develop new technologies to address the problem of soil remediation in high-latitude regions. A field study was initiated in January 1997 in two contaminated soils in Terre Adélie (Antarctica) with the objective of determining the long-term effectiveness of two bioremediation agents on total and hydrocarbon-degrading microbial assemblages under severe Antarctic conditions. This study was conducted in two steps, from January to July 1997 and from February to November 1999 in the Géologie Archipelago (Terre Adélie, 66°40′S, 140°01′E). Changes in bacterial communities were monitored in situ after crude oil or diesel addition in a series of 600 cm2 soil sectors (20×30 cm). Four contaminated sectors were used for each experiment: diesel oil (10 ml), diesel oil (10 ml) + fertilizer (1 ml), Arabian light crude oil (10 ml), and crude oil (10 ml) + fertilizer (1 ml). Two different bioremediation agents were used: a slow release fertilizer Inipol EAP-22 (Elf Atochem) in 1997 and a fish compost in 1999. Plots were sampled on a regular basis during a three-year period. All samples were analysed for total, saprophytic psychrophilic, and hydrocarbon-utilising bacteria. A one order of magnitude increase of saprophytic and hydrocarbon-utilising micro-organisms occurred during the first month of the experiment in most of the contaminated enclosures, but no clear differences appeared between fertilized and unfertilized plots. Diesel-oil contamination induced a significant increase of all bacterial parameters in all contaminated soils. Crude-oil contamination had no clear effects on microbial assemblages. It was clear that the microbial response could be rapid and efficient in spite of the severe weather conditions. However, microbial growth was not clearly improved in the presence of bioremediation agents.
Disciplines :
Biotechnology
Author, co-author :
Delille, Daniel
Pelletier, Emilien
Delille, Bruno  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Océanographie chimique
Coulon, Fréderic
Language :
English
Title :
Effect of nutrient enrichments on the bacterial assemblage of Antarctic soils contaminated by diesel or crude oil
Publication date :
2003
Journal title :
Polar Record
ISSN :
0032-2474
eISSN :
1475-3057
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press
Volume :
39
Issue :
4
Pages :
309-318
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
MICORBIOKER - BELCANTO
Funders :
IPEV - Institut Polaire Français Paul Émile Victor [FR]
BELSPO - SPP Politique scientifique - Service Public Fédéral de Programmation Politique scientifique
Commentary :
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