Identification of carbon fixation microorganisms and pathways in an aquifer contaminated with long‐chain petroleum hydrocarbons

Author:

Gan Shuang123ORCID,Ning Zhuo13,Wang Shuaiwei13,Sun Weichao13,Xu Zhe13,Di He13,Ti Jinjin13ORCID,Guo Caijuan1,Zhou Yahong4ORCID,He Ze13,Kong Siyu123,Zhang Min13

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences Shijiazhuang China

2. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Hefei University of Technology Hefei China

3. Key Laboratory of Groundwater Remediation of Hebei Province and China Geological Survey Zhengding China

4. School of water resources and environment Hebei GEO University Shijiazhuang China

Abstract

AbstractPetroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) can be biodegraded into CO2, and PHC‐contaminated aquifers are always deemed as carbon sources. Fortunately, some carbon fixation microorganisms have been found in PHC‐contaminated sites. However, most of the studies are related to volatile short‐chain PHC, and few studies focus on long‐chain PHC‐contaminated sites. To reveal the carbon fixation microorganisms in these sites, in the study, a long‐chain PHC polluted site in North China was selected. Through hydrochemical and metagenomics analysis, the structure and capacity of carbon fixing microorganisms in the site were revealed. Results showed that there were many kinds of carbon fixed microorganisms that were identified such as Flavobacterium, Pseudomonas. HP/4HB, rTCA, and DC/4HB cycles were dominated carbon fixation pathways. The long‐chain PHC were weakly correlated with carbon fixation microorganisms, but it may stimulate the growth of some carbon fixation microorganisms, such as microorganisms involved in rTCA cycle.Practitioner Points The microorganisms with carbon fixation gene exist in the aquifer contaminated by long‐chain petroleum hydrocarbon. Microorganisms that have the ability to degrade petroleum also have the ability to carbon fixation. Long‐chain petroleum hydrocarbon may promote the growth of carbon fixation microorganisms.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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