TY - JOUR
T1 - Bioremediation of metal(loid) cocktail, struvite biosynthesis and plant growth promotion by a versatile bacterial strain Serratia sp. KUJM3
T2 - Exploiting environmental co-benefits
AU - Mondal, Monojit
AU - Kumar, Vineet
AU - Bhatnagar, Amit
AU - Vithanage, Meththika
AU - Selvasembian, Rangabhashiyam
AU - Ambade, Balram
AU - Meers, Erik
AU - Chaudhuri, Punarbasu
AU - Biswas, Jayanta Kumar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - In this study the multiple metal(loid) (As, Cd, Cu and Ni) resistant bacterium Serratia sp. KUJM3 was able to grow in both single and multiple metal(loid) contaminated wastewater and removed them by 34.93–48.80% and 22.93–32%, respectively. It reduced As(v) to As(III) by 68.44–85.06% in a concentration dependent manner. The strain's IAA production potential increased significantly under both metal(loid)s regime. The lentil (Lens culinaris) seed germination and seed production were enhanced with the exogenous bacterial inoculation by 20.39 and 16.43%, respectively. Under both multi-metal(loid) regimes the bacterial inoculation promoted shoot length (22.65–51.34%), shoot dry weight (33.89–66.11%) and seed production (13.46–35%). Under bacterial manipulation the metal(loid)s immobilization increased with concomitant curtailment of translocation in lentil plant by 61.89–75.14% and 59.19–71.14% in shoot and seed, respectively. The strain biomineralized struvite (MgNH4 PO4 ·6H2O) from human urine @ 403 ± 6.24 mg L−1. The fertilizer potential of struvite was confirmed with the promotion of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) growth traits e.g. leaf number (37.04%), pod number (234%), plant wet weight (65.47%) and seed number (134.52%). Thus Serratia sp. KUJM3 offers multiple benefits of metal(loid)s bioremediation, As(V) reduction, plant growth promotion, and struvite biomineralization garnering a suite of appealing environmental applications.
AB - In this study the multiple metal(loid) (As, Cd, Cu and Ni) resistant bacterium Serratia sp. KUJM3 was able to grow in both single and multiple metal(loid) contaminated wastewater and removed them by 34.93–48.80% and 22.93–32%, respectively. It reduced As(v) to As(III) by 68.44–85.06% in a concentration dependent manner. The strain's IAA production potential increased significantly under both metal(loid)s regime. The lentil (Lens culinaris) seed germination and seed production were enhanced with the exogenous bacterial inoculation by 20.39 and 16.43%, respectively. Under both multi-metal(loid) regimes the bacterial inoculation promoted shoot length (22.65–51.34%), shoot dry weight (33.89–66.11%) and seed production (13.46–35%). Under bacterial manipulation the metal(loid)s immobilization increased with concomitant curtailment of translocation in lentil plant by 61.89–75.14% and 59.19–71.14% in shoot and seed, respectively. The strain biomineralized struvite (MgNH4 PO4 ·6H2O) from human urine @ 403 ± 6.24 mg L−1. The fertilizer potential of struvite was confirmed with the promotion of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) growth traits e.g. leaf number (37.04%), pod number (234%), plant wet weight (65.47%) and seed number (134.52%). Thus Serratia sp. KUJM3 offers multiple benefits of metal(loid)s bioremediation, As(V) reduction, plant growth promotion, and struvite biomineralization garnering a suite of appealing environmental applications.
KW - Indole acetic acid
KW - Plant growth
KW - Potentially toxic elements
KW - Serratia sp.
KW - Struvite biomineralization
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U2 - 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113937
DO - 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113937
M3 - Article
C2 - 35931193
AN - SCOPUS:85136133079
SN - 0013-9351
VL - 214
JO - Environmental Research
JF - Environmental Research
IS - Part 3
M1 - 113937
ER -