Journal article

Response of bacterial pdo1, nah, and C12O genes to aged soil PAH pollution in a coke factory area

XM Han, YR Liu, YM Zheng, XX Zhang, JZ He

Environmental Science and Pollution Research | Published : 2014

Abstract

Soil pollution caused by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is threatening human health and environmental safety. Investigating the relative prevalence of different PAH-degrading genes in PAH-polluted soils and searching for potential bioindicators reflecting the impact of PAH pollution on microbial communities are useful for microbial monitoring, risk evaluation, and potential bioremediation of soils polluted by PAHs. In this study, three functional genes, pdo1, nah, and C12O, which might be involved in the degradation of PAHs from a coke factory, were investigated by real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) and clone library approaches. The results showed that the pdo1 and C12O genes were mo..

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Grants

Awarded by Natural Science Foundation of China


Awarded by Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province


Awarded by National High Technology Research and Development Program (863) of China


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (41201523, 41301567), the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (ZR2011DL007), and the National High Technology Research and Development Program (863) of China (2012AA101403).