Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
681024 Bioresource Technology 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The endophytic bacterial strain Achromobacter xylosoxidans F3B, which was able to utilize aromatic compounds as a sole carbon source, was inoculated into vetiver grass in this study. A real-time PCR detection method has been developed for confirming the stability of F3B in plants and DGGE profiles were conducted for examining the diversity of endophytes during the remediation process. These results showed that the endophytic bacteria strain F3B could maintain a stable population in plant roots without largely interfering with the diversity of native endophytes. Furthermore, the strain F3B could protect plants against toluene stress and maintain chlorophyll content of leaves, and a 30% reduction of evapotranspiration through vetiver leaves was observed. Our results demonstrate the potential to improve phytoremediation of aromatic pollutants by inoculating functional endophytic bacterial strains.

► Achromobacter xylosoxidans F3B exhibited varying levels of resistance to aromatic compounds. ► F3B could maintain high population and survive in vetiver roots. ► F3B could protect plants against toluene stress and maintain chlorophyll content of leaves. ► F3B significantly reduced evapotranspiration of toluene through aerial parts.

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