Journal article

Biofilm communities and biodegradation within permeable reactive barriers at fuel spill sites in Antarctica

BL Freidman, LBM Speirs, J Churchill, SL Gras, J Tucci, I Snape, GW Stevens, KA Mumford

International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Determining the composition of the complex microbial communities within biofilms can aid us in understanding the potential for biodegradation on different permeable reactive barrier materials. Microbial communities were examined under Antarctic conditions across laboratory and field studies using amplicon pyrosequencing, and the reaction of these communities to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination and NH4+ supplementation was assessed. Putative hydrocarbon degrading bacteria in the orders Actinomycetales and Burkholderiales were identified in laboratory flow cells and within the upper PRB and lower PRB at Casey Station, Antarctica. The release of NH4+ from ammonium exchanged zeolite was shown..

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Awarded by Division of Arctic Sciences


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the financial support of Australian Antarctic Science Project 4029 and the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre (PFPC) at The University of Melbourne. We extend our thanks to Lauren Wise at the Australian Antarctic Division for TPH analysis and personnel at the Australian Genome Research Facility for DNA extract analysis and reporting. Sally Gras is supported by The ARC Dairy Innovation Hub (IH120100005).