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Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization technique to detect simazine degrading bacteria in soil samples


1 de marzo de 2008

Investigación publicada en Chemosphere


We propose a new approach to evaluate the natural attenuation capacity of soil by using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). A specific oligonucleotide probe AtzB1 was designed based on the sequence data of the atzB gene involved in the hydrolytic deamination of s-triazines; this gene, located in a multiple copy plasmid was detected by the optimized FISH protocol. Two agricultural soils (Lodi and Henares) with a history of simazine treatments, and two natural soils (Soto and Monza), without previous exposure to simazine, were studied. AtzB1 probe-target cells were found only in the agricultural soils and, in a greater percentage, in the Lodi soil, compared to the Henares one. Moreover, the greatest percentage of AtzB1 probe-target cells in Lodi was accompanied by a greater mineralization rate, compared to the Henares soil. The FISH method used in this study was suitable for the detection of simazine-degrading bacteria and could be a useful indicator of the potential of soil bioremediation




Martin M., Gibello A., Lobo C., Nande M., Garbi C., Fajardo C., Barra-Caracciolo A., Grenni P. y Martinez-Iņigo MJ.




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3.054 2008

NLMID: 320657

PMID: 18082866

ISSN: 0045-6535



TÍTULO: Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization technique to detect simazine degrading bacteria in soil samples


REVISTA: Chemosphere


NUMERACIÓN: 71(4):703-10


AÑO: 2008


EDITORIAL: Elsevier Science


AUTORES: Martin M., Gibello A., Lobo C., Nande M., Garbi C., Fajardo C., Barra-Caracciolo A., Grenni P. and Martinez-Iņigo MJ.


DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.10.071


CITA ESTA PUBLICACIÓN:

Martin M., Gibello A., Lobo C., Nande M., Garbi C., Fajardo C., Barra-Caracciolo A., Grenni P. y Martinez-Iņigo MJ.. Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization technique to detect simazine degrading bacteria in soil samples. Chemosphere. 71(4):703-10. 2008. ISSN: 0045-6535. DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.10.071