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ENDEGRADEEndophytic bacteria for improving
phytoremediation
  • Fiona Porteous Moore,
  • Colin Campbell, Edward Moore
  • E.U. partners

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ENDEGRADE7 project partners
  • SCOTLAND BELGIUM IRELAND DENMARK
  • Macaulay IT Carlow
  • Institute
  • LUC VITO DEC-NV
    DTU NERI

  • (INDUSTRIAL
  • PARTNER)

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  • PHYTOREMEDIATION
  • Ideally plants must have ? deep roots
  • ? perennial
  • ? large water use
  • Plants ? breakdown/volatilise
    compounds
  • ? store them in
    leaves/shoots
  • 4 methods ? phytovolatilisation
  • ? phytoextraction
  • ? rhizofiltration

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Problems with some current remediation strategies
  • Phytoremediation
  • pollutants kill the plants
  • volatilisation through leaves
  • partial degradation leading to toxic products
  • Soil bioremediation
  • indigenous population overcomes introduced
    degraders
  • nutrient applications often needed
  • pollutants can be taken up by plants faster than
    soil microbes can degrade them

5
Endegrade - the concept
  • enhance plant survival
  • enhance degradation
  • reduce volatilisation

6
Project aims
  • Isolate identify bacteria from Willow and
    Poplar
  • Screen for natural degradation potential for
    target compounds
  • Equip endophytic bacteria with degradation
    plasmids
  • Assess re-colonisation and phytoremediation
    efficiency
  • Risk assessment for field use

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  • What is known about endophytic bacteria?
  • neutral or beneficial effects on the plant
  • - direct plant growth-promoting
    activity
  • - N2-fixation
  • - disease suppression
  • - enhanced pest control
  • exist in all plant species examined
  • 103 - 105 cfu/gm plant tissue
  • highest numbers observed in the roots
  • bacteria remain localised in specific tissues

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  • We do not know
  • community dynamics diversity
  • colonisation potential
  • plant specific relationships?

9
Pollutants problematic for phytoremediation...
10
Bacterial endophyte isolates analysed to date
11
Relative frequencies of bacterial isolates,
classified to the genus level, on the basis of
16S rDNA sequence analysis
12
Relative frequencies of isolates classified as
Pseudomonas species, based upon 16S rDNA sequence
analysis
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Distribution of endophytic bacterial isolates in
Poplar
15
Effect of tree species
Multivariate analysis - presence / absence of
isolates in different species of trees.
16
Napthalene degradation in Pea (proof of concept)
Work by Germaine et al, IT Carlow
17
Plant protection
  • Iris VM1450 - 2,4-D protection (Germaine et al,
    IT Carlow)
  • Pea PCB degraders - 4-chlorobiphenyl
    protection (Germaine et al, IT Carlow)
  • Lupine VM1330- Toluene protection, reduced
    volatilisation, enhanced growth (Barac et al,
    LUC)
  • Toluene TCE degrader constructs from Brassica
    napus - to test in plantae degradation (Borremans
    et al, VITO)

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Re-inoculation
  • K.Germain et al, FEMS Microbiol.Ecol, in press.
  • 3 endophytic isolates gfp/Kan marked and
    re-inoculated into Poplar (original host)
  • All strains colonised roots, and 2 strains
    colonised stems and leaves after 10 weeks

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VM1449 (Ps. veronii) colony on root xylem of
poplar tree 10 weeks after inoculation x1000
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  • Poplar used in phytoremediation field
    trial in Belgium

21
Current work
  • Endophytic construct in Poplar exposed to 2,4-D -
    does in degrade/protect?
  • 2,4-D degradation genes colonisation
  • Seasonal community dynamics of endophytes -
    affects inoculation time/method
  • intra/inter species variation, seasonal dynamics,
    compartmentalisation

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Acknowledgements
Macaulay Institute - Renate Wendler, Duncan
White NERI - Denmark - Uli Karlson DTU -
Denmark - Stefan Trapp VITO - Belgium - Daniel
van der Lelie, Brigitte Borremans LUC-
Belgium - Jaco Vangronsveld, Licy Oeyen,
Tanja Barac IT Carlow-
Ireland - David Dowling, David Ryan,
Keiran Germaine, Elaine
Keogh DEC NV- Belgium - Siegried DHaene,
Gunther de Becker
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