Abstract
Mecoprop-p [(R)-2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) propanoic acid) is widely
used in agriculture and poses an environmental concern because of its
susceptibility to leach from soil to water. We investigated the effect
of soil depth on mecoprop-p biodegradation and its relationship with the
number and diversity of tfdA related genes, which are the most
widely known genes involved in degradation of the phenoxyalkanoic acid
group of herbicides by bacteria. Mecoprop-p half-life (DT50)
was approximately 12 days in soil sampled from <30 cm depth, and
increased progressively with soil depth, reaching over 84 days at
70–80 cm. In sub-soil there was a lag period of between 23 and 34 days
prior to a phase of rapid degradation. No lag phase occurred in top-soil
samples prior to the onset of degradation. The maximum degradation rate
was the same in top-soil and sub-soil samples. Although diverse tfdAα and tfdA
genes were present prior to mecoprop-p degradation, real time PCR
revealed that degradation was associated with proliferation of tfdA genes. The number of tfdA
genes and the most probable number of mecoprop-p degrading organisms in
soil prior to mecoprop-p addition were below the limit of
quantification and detection respectively. Melting curves from the real
time PCR analysis showed that prior to mecoprop-p degradation both class
I and class III tfdA genes were present in top- and sub-soil samples. However at all soil depths only tfdA class III genes proliferated during degradation. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis confirmed that class III tfdA genes were associated with mecoprop-p degradation. Degradation was not associated with the induction of novel tfdA genes in top- or sub-soil samples, and there were no apparent differences in tfdA gene diversity with soil depth prior to or following degradation.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 32-39 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Soil Biology and Biochemistry |
| Volume | 42 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2010 |
Keywords
- Biodegradation
- Diversity
- Mecoprop-p
- Quantitative PCR
- Soil depth
- tfdA
Programme Area
- Programme Area 2: Water Resources
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