Unveiling the capacity of bioaugmentation application, in comparison with biochar and rhamnolipid for TPHs degradation in aged hydrocarbons polluted soil
Sandra Curiel-Alegre
1, 2
,
Dalia de la Fuente-Vivas
1
,
Aqib Hassan Ali Khan
1
,
Javier Garcia-Tojal
3
,
Blanca Velasco-Arroyo
4
,
Carlos Rumbo
1
,
G Soja
5
,
Carlos Rad
2
,
Rocío Barros
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-07-01
scimago Q1
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SJR: 1.822
CiteScore: 14.7
Impact factor: 7.7
ISSN: 00139351, 10960953
PubMed ID:
38582421
Biochemistry
General Environmental Science
Abstract
Persistent, aged hydrocarbons in soil hinder remediation, posing a significant environmental threat. While bioremediation offers an environmentally friendly and cost-effective approach, its efficacy for complex contaminants relies on enhancing pollutant bioavailability. This study explores the potential of immobilized bacterial consortia combined with biochar and rhamnolipids to accelerate bioremediation of aged total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH)-contaminated soil. Previous research indicates that biochar and biosurfactants can increase bioremediation rates, while mixed consortia offer sequential degradation and higher hydrocarbon mineralization. The present investigation aimed to assess whether combining these strategies could further enhance degradation in aged, complex soil matrices. The bioaugmentation (BA) with bacterial consortium increased the TPHs degradation in aged soil (over 20% compared to natural attenuation - NA). However, co-application of BA with biochar and rhamnolipid higher did not show a statistically prominent synergistic effect. While biochar application facilitated the maintenance of hydrocarbon degrading bacterial consortium in soil, the present study did not identify a direct influence in TPHs degradation. The biochar application in contaminated soil contributed to TPHs adsorption. Rhamnolipid alone slightly increased the TPHs biodegradation with NA, while the combined bioaugmentation treatment with rhamnolipid and biochar increased the degradation between 27.5 and 29.8%. These findings encourage further exploration of combining bioaugmentation with amendment, like biochar and rhamnolipid, for remediating diverse environmental matrices contaminated with complex and aged hydrocarbons.
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Curiel-Alegre S. et al. Unveiling the capacity of bioaugmentation application, in comparison with biochar and rhamnolipid for TPHs degradation in aged hydrocarbons polluted soil // Environmental Research. 2024. Vol. 252. No. Pt 2. p. 118880.
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Curiel-Alegre S., de la Fuente-Vivas D., Khan A. H. A., Garcia-Tojal J., Velasco-Arroyo B., Rumbo C., Soja G., Rad C., Barros R. Unveiling the capacity of bioaugmentation application, in comparison with biochar and rhamnolipid for TPHs degradation in aged hydrocarbons polluted soil // Environmental Research. 2024. Vol. 252. No. Pt 2. p. 118880.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118880
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0013935124007849
TI - Unveiling the capacity of bioaugmentation application, in comparison with biochar and rhamnolipid for TPHs degradation in aged hydrocarbons polluted soil
T2 - Environmental Research
AU - Curiel-Alegre, Sandra
AU - de la Fuente-Vivas, Dalia
AU - Khan, Aqib Hassan Ali
AU - Garcia-Tojal, Javier
AU - Velasco-Arroyo, Blanca
AU - Rumbo, Carlos
AU - Soja, G
AU - Rad, Carlos
AU - Barros, Rocío
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/07/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 118880
IS - Pt 2
VL - 252
PMID - 38582421
SN - 0013-9351
SN - 1096-0953
ER -
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@article{2024_Curiel-Alegre,
author = {Sandra Curiel-Alegre and Dalia de la Fuente-Vivas and Aqib Hassan Ali Khan and Javier Garcia-Tojal and Blanca Velasco-Arroyo and Carlos Rumbo and G Soja and Carlos Rad and Rocío Barros},
title = {Unveiling the capacity of bioaugmentation application, in comparison with biochar and rhamnolipid for TPHs degradation in aged hydrocarbons polluted soil},
journal = {Environmental Research},
year = {2024},
volume = {252},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jul},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0013935124007849},
number = {Pt 2},
pages = {118880},
doi = {10.1016/j.envres.2024.118880}
}
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Curiel-Alegre, Sandra, et al. “Unveiling the capacity of bioaugmentation application, in comparison with biochar and rhamnolipid for TPHs degradation in aged hydrocarbons polluted soil.” Environmental Research, vol. 252, no. Pt 2, Jul. 2024, p. 118880. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0013935124007849.