Modified zeolite-supported biofilm in service of pesticide biodegradation

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Nataliia Gorodylova
Caroline Michel
Alain Seron
Catherine Joulian
Fabian Delorme
Sophie Bresch
Catherine Garreau
Fabien Giovannelli
Karine Michel
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[1] BRGM,Division of Water, Environment, Process and Analyses (DEPA)
[2] The French Geological Survey,CNRS, INSA CVL, GREMAN UMR 7347, IUT de Blois, GREMAN
[3] University of Tours,undefined
[4] University of Pardubice,undefined
[5] CDHR Centre-Val-de-Loire,undefined
[6] Traitagri Centre,undefined
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Biodegradation; Biofilm; Microbial community; Zeolite; MCPA; Glyphosate;
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The development of biofilms on modified natural zeolites was investigated with purpose to obtain biocomposites with biodegradation activity towards pesticides MCPA (2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid) and glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) for potential application in bioaugmentation of polluted agricultural soils. Microbial communities were selected from agricultural pesticide-contaminated soil/water samples and enriched on the basis of their ability to biodegrade the pesticides. In order to enhance affinity of microbial communities to the support material, the natural mineral zeolite was modified by nontoxic environmentally friendly cations (Li+, Na+, K+, NH4+, H+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Fe3+) by methods preserving its structure and characterised using powder XRD, surface area measurement and chemical composition analysis. Kinetics of pesticide degradation by the biocomposites was studied in liquid media. Results showed that according to zeolite modifications, the microbial activity and biodiversity changed. The best biodegradation rate of MCPA and glyphosate reached 0.12–0.13 mg/h with half-life of 16–18 h, which is considerably quicker than observed in natural environment. However, in some cases, biodegradation activity towards pesticides was lost which was connected to unfavourable zeolite modification and accumulation of toxic metabolites. High-throughput sequencing on the 16S rRNA genes of the biofilm communities highlighted the selection of bacteria genera known to metabolise MCPA (Aminobacter, Cupriavidus, Novosphingobium, Pseudomonas, Rhodococcus, Sphingobium and Sphingopyxis) and glyphosate (Pseudomonas). Altogether, results suggested that zeolites do not only have a passive role of biofilm support but also have protective and nutrient-supportive functions that consequently increase biodiversity of the pesticide degraders growing in the biofilm and influence the pesticide biodegradation rate.
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