volume 82 issue 14 pages 4126-4132

Aerobic Toluene Degraders in the Rhizosphere of a Constructed Wetland Model Show Diurnal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Metabolism

Vanessa Lünsmann 1, 2
Uwe Kappelmeyer 2
Anja Taubert 2
Ivonne Nijenhuis 3
Martin von Bergen 1, 4, 5
Hermann J. HEIPIEPER 2
Jochen A. Müller 2
Nico Jehmlich 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-07-15
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SJR1.106
CiteScore7.2
Impact factor3.7
ISSN00992240, 10985336
PubMed ID:  27129963
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Constructed wetlands (CWs) are successfully applied for the treatment of waters contaminated with aromatic compounds. In these systems, plants provide oxygen and root exudates to the rhizosphere and thereby stimulate microbial degradation processes. Root exudation of oxygen and organic compounds depends on photosynthetic activity and thus may show day-night fluctuations. While diurnal changes in CW effluent composition have been observed, information on respective fluctuations of bacterial activity are scarce. We investigated microbial processes in a CW model system treating toluene-contaminated water which showed diurnal oscillations of oxygen concentrations using metaproteomics. Quantitative real-time PCR was applied to assess diurnal expression patterns of genes involved in aerobic and anaerobic toluene degradation. We observed stable aerobic toluene turnover by Burkholderiales during the day and night. Polyhydroxyalkanoate synthesis was upregulated in these bacteria during the day, suggesting that they additionally feed on organic root exudates while reutilizing the stored carbon compounds during the night via the glyoxylate cycle. Although mRNA copies encoding the anaerobic enzyme benzylsuccinate synthase ( bssA ) were relatively abundant and increased slightly at night, the corresponding protein could not be detected in the CW model system. Our study provides insights into diurnal patterns of microbial processes occurring in the rhizosphere of an aquatic ecosystem.

IMPORTANCE Constructed wetlands are a well-established and cost-efficient option for the bioremediation of contaminated waters. While it is commonly accepted knowledge that the function of CWs is determined by the interplay of plants and microorganisms, the detailed molecular processes are considered a black box. Here, we used a well-characterized CW model system treating toluene-contaminated water to investigate the microbial processes influenced by diurnal plant root exudation. Our results indicated stable aerobic toluene degradation by members of the Burkholderiales during the day and night. Polyhydroxyalkanoate synthesis in these bacteria was higher during the day, suggesting that they additionally fed on organic root exudates and reutilized the stored carbon compounds during the night. Our study illuminates microbial processes occurring in the rhizosphere of an aquatic ecosystem.

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Lünsmann V. et al. Aerobic Toluene Degraders in the Rhizosphere of a Constructed Wetland Model Show Diurnal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Metabolism // Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2016. Vol. 82. No. 14. pp. 4126-4132.
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Lünsmann V., Kappelmeyer U., Taubert A., Nijenhuis I., von Bergen M., HEIPIEPER H. J., Müller J. A., Jehmlich N. Aerobic Toluene Degraders in the Rhizosphere of a Constructed Wetland Model Show Diurnal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Metabolism // Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2016. Vol. 82. No. 14. pp. 4126-4132.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1128/aem.00493-16
UR - https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00493-16
TI - Aerobic Toluene Degraders in the Rhizosphere of a Constructed Wetland Model Show Diurnal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Metabolism
T2 - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
AU - Lünsmann, Vanessa
AU - Kappelmeyer, Uwe
AU - Taubert, Anja
AU - Nijenhuis, Ivonne
AU - von Bergen, Martin
AU - HEIPIEPER, Hermann J.
AU - Müller, Jochen A.
AU - Jehmlich, Nico
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/07/15
PB - American Society for Microbiology
SP - 4126-4132
IS - 14
VL - 82
PMID - 27129963
SN - 0099-2240
SN - 1098-5336
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@article{2016_Lünsmann,
author = {Vanessa Lünsmann and Uwe Kappelmeyer and Anja Taubert and Ivonne Nijenhuis and Martin von Bergen and Hermann J. HEIPIEPER and Jochen A. Müller and Nico Jehmlich},
title = {Aerobic Toluene Degraders in the Rhizosphere of a Constructed Wetland Model Show Diurnal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Metabolism},
journal = {Applied and Environmental Microbiology},
year = {2016},
volume = {82},
publisher = {American Society for Microbiology},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00493-16},
number = {14},
pages = {4126--4132},
doi = {10.1128/aem.00493-16}
}
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Lünsmann, Vanessa, et al. “Aerobic Toluene Degraders in the Rhizosphere of a Constructed Wetland Model Show Diurnal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Metabolism.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 82, no. 14, Jul. 2016, pp. 4126-4132. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00493-16.