Polymer mineralization in soils: Effects of cold storage on microbial populations and biodegradation potential

被引:6
作者
Lee, JS
Daniels, BL
Eberiel, DT
Farrell, RE
机构
[1] Univ Lowell, Dept Biol, NSF, Dept Chem, Lowell, MA 01854 USA
[2] Univ Lowell, Dept Biol, NSF, Biodegradable Polymer Res Ctr, Lowell, MA 01854 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
microbial degradation; biodegradable polymers; cellulose; starch acetate; poly(3-hydroxybutyrate);
D O I
10.1023/A:1011522004419
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Soil retrieval, processing and storage procedures can have a profound effect on soil microorganisms. In particular, changes in soil microbial populations may adversely affect the biological activity of a soil and drastically alter the soil's potential to mineralize added substrates. The effects of cold storage on the biodegradation of a series of test polymers was investigated using two soils-a synthetic soil mix (SM-L8) and a field soil (Bridgehampton silt loam) from Rhode island (RI-1). Biodegradation tests were conducted using freshly prepared/collected soil and again following storage at 4 degreesC for 3 to 8 months. Prior to each biodegradation test, the soils were incubated at 60% water-holding capacity (WHC) and 25 degreesC to rejuvenate the microbial populations; the soils were incubated for periods of 48 h (freshly collected soil) or 25 days (soils stored at 4 degreesC). Soil microbial populations were assessed by enumerating different segments of the population on agar plates containing different selective media. Mineralization of the test polymers (cellulose, poly-3-hydroxybutyrate, and starch acetate, d.s. 1.5) was monitored using standard respirometric techniques. Our results demonstrated that cold storage had a generally negative effect on the soil microbial populations themselves but that its effect on the capacity of the soil microorganisms to degrade the test polymers varied between soils and polymer type. Whereas cold storage resulted in dramatic shifts in the community structure of the soil microbial populations, substantial restoration of these populations was possible by first conditioning the soils at 60% WHC and ambient temperatures for 25 days. Likewise, although the effects of cold storage on polymer mineralization varied with the test polymer and soil, these effects could be largely offset by including an initial 25-day stabilization period in the test.
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页码:81 / 89
页数:9
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