2015
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01983-15
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Identification of Benzo[ a ]pyrene-Metabolizing Bacteria in Forest Soils by Using DNA-Based Stable-Isotope Probing

Abstract: c DNA-based stable-isotope probing (DNA-SIP) was used in this study to investigate the uncultivated bacteria with benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) metabolism capacities in two Chinese forest soils (Mt. Maoer in Heilongjiang Province and Mt. Baicaowa in Hubei Province). We characterized three different phylotypes with responsibility for BaP degradation, none of which were previously reported as BaP-degrading microorganisms by SIP. In Mt. Maoer soil microcosms, the putative BaP degraders were classified as belonging to the … Show more

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“…There was no significant difference in PAHs removal between samples amended with 13 C-labeled and unlabeled PAHs [5,13,[26][27][28], and all the PAHs analysis in this study was then carried out for soil samples amended with unlabeled PAHs. More precisely, the soil samples (sterilize controls and unlabeled PAHs amended treatments) were sacrificed on day 3, 9 and 14 after the initiation of cultivation, according to previous instruction [26,27].…”
Section: Pahs Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…There was no significant difference in PAHs removal between samples amended with 13 C-labeled and unlabeled PAHs [5,13,[26][27][28], and all the PAHs analysis in this study was then carried out for soil samples amended with unlabeled PAHs. More precisely, the soil samples (sterilize controls and unlabeled PAHs amended treatments) were sacrificed on day 3, 9 and 14 after the initiation of cultivation, according to previous instruction [26,27].…”
Section: Pahs Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%
“…After sealing with rubber stoppers and aluminum seals, unlabeled PAHs (99%, Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.) or 13 C-labeled PAHs (ring-13 C 6 , 99%, Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.) were added to the bottles via gas-tight syringe to obtain a final concentration of 10 mg kg −1 for each PAHs. The cover of the bottles was opened each day for 1 h to keep oxygen in the media close to natural environments as described previously [26,27]. The four treatments included: sterile controls (nonbioactive, with PAHs additive), negative controls without PAHs addition, unlabeled PAHs amended treatments ( 12 C-ANT, 12 C-PHE and 12 C-FLT), and 13 C-labeled PAHs amended treatments ( 13 C-ANT, 13 C-PHE and 13 C-FLT).…”
Section: Pahs Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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