Dissemination of catabolic plasmids among desiccation-tolerant bacteria in soil microcosms

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Frederic Weekers
Christian Rodriguez
Philippe Jacques
Maximilien Mergeay
Philippe Thonart
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[1] University of Liege,Walloon Center for Industrial Biology
[2] Agricultural University of Gembloux,Walloon Center for Industrial Biology
[3] Belgian Nuclear Research Center,undefined
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2001年 / 91-93卷
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Bioaugmentation; drought tolerance; conjugation; plasmid dissemination; microcosm; isopropylbenzene;
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The dissemination of catabolic plasmids was compared to bioaugmentation by strain inoculation in microcosm experiments. When Rhodococcus erythropolis strain T902, bearing a plasmid with trich loroethene and isopropylbenzene degradation pathways, was used as the inoculum, no transconjugant was isolated but the strain remained in the soil. This plasmid had a narrow host range. Pseudomonas putida strain C8S3 was used as the inoculum in a second approach. It bore a broad host range conjugative plasmid harboring a natural transposon, RP4∶Tn4371, responsible for biphenyl and 4-chlorobiphenyl degradation pathways. The inoculating population slowly decreased from its original level (106 colony-forming units [CFU]/g of dry soil) to approx 3×102 CFU/g of dry soil after 3 wk. Transconjugant populations degrading biphenyl appeared in constant humidity soil (up to 2×103 CFU/g) and desiccating soil (up to 104 CFU/g). The feasibility of plasmid dissemination as a bioaugmentation technique was demonstrated in desiccating soils. The ecologic significance of desiccation in bioaugmentation was demonstrated; it upset the microbial ecology and the development of transconjugants.
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