Authors
Jacob Bælum, Charlotte Scheutz, Julie C Chambon, Christine Mosegaard Jensen, Rikke P Brochmann, Philip Dennis, Troels Laier, Mette M Broholm, Poul L Bjerg, Philip J Binning, Carsten S Jacobsen
Publication date
2014/3/1
Journal
Environmental pollution
Volume
186
Pages
149-157
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A molecular study on how the abundance of the dechlorinating culture KB-1 affects dechlorination rates in clay till is presented. DNA extracts showed changes in abundance of specific dechlorinators as well as their functional genes. Independently of the KB-1 added, the microbial dechlorinator abundance increased to the same level in all treatments. In the non-bioaugmented microcosms the reductive dehalogenase gene bvcA increased in abundance, but when KB-1 was added the related vcrA gene increased while bvcA genes did not increase. Modeling showed higher vinyl-chloride dechlorination rates and shorter time for complete dechlorination to ethene with higher initial concentration of KB-1 culture, while cis-dichloroethene dechlorination rates were not affected by KB-1 concentrations. This study provides high resolution abundance profiles of Dehalococcoides spp. (DHC) and functional genes, highlights …
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