The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2002)

Immobilized Native Bacteria as a Tool for Bioremediation of Soils and Waters: Implementation and Modeling

  • C. Lobo,
  • M. Sanchez,
  • C. Garbi,
  • E. Ferrer,
  • M.J. Martinez-Iñigo,
  • J.L. Allende,
  • C. Martinez,
  • L. Casasas,
  • R. Alonso,
  • A. Gibello,
  • M. Martin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2002.211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 1361 – 1368

Abstract

Read online

Based on 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetate (3,4-DHPA) dioxygenase amino acid sequence and DNA sequence data for homologous genes, two different oligonucleotides were designed. These were assayed to detect 3,4-DHPA related aromatic compound—degrading bacteria in soil samples by using the FISH method. Also, amplification by PCR using a set of ERIC primers was assayed for the detection of Pseudomonas GCH1 strain, which used in the soil bioremediation process. A model was developed to understand and predict the behavior of bacteria and pollutants in a bioremediation system, taking into account fluid dynamics, molecular/cellular scale processes, and biofilm formation.