Microbial Properties Influencing The Bioavailability of Aged Chemical in Soil.

미생물 종별 특성과 토양에 장기간 노출된 화합물들의 Bioavailability와의 상관 관계

  • 박성희 (현대엔지니어링 (주) 환경기술연구소) ;
  • 조재경 (현대엔지니어링 (주) 환경기술연구소) ;
  • 이남영 (현대엔지니어링 (주) 환경기술연구소)
  • Published : 1998.11.01

Abstract

A chemical has been aging in soil environment is more less bioavailable than freshly added chemical. The amount of bioavailability of the aged chemical is different by bacterial strains. The difference could be depend on physiochemical properties of each strain. Phenanthrene was employed as an aged chemical. Seven bacteria were isolated from activated sludge and petroleum disposed soil. These strains were able to degrade phenanthrene and to grow using phenanthrene as a sole carbon source. According to the result of materialization and chemical extraction experiment, the bioavailable amount of aged phenanthrene which has been aged in Lima loam is different by each bacteria. Several physiochemical properties of each strain were tested to certify correlation with their different amount of bioavailability.

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