Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Biochemistry, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientı́ficas, Estación Experimental del Zaidı́n, E-18008 Granada, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We assayed the tolerance to solvents of three toluene-degrading
Pseudomonas putida
strains and
Pseudomonas mendocina
KR1 in liquid and soil systems.
P. putida
DOT-T1 tolerated concentrations of heptane, propylbenzene, octanol, and toluene of at least 10% (vol/vol), while
P. putida
F1 and EEZ15 grew well in the presence of 1% (vol/vol) propylbenzene or 10% (vol/vol) heptane, but not in the presence of similar concentrations of octanol or toluene.
P. mendocina
KR1 grew only in the presence of heptane. All three
P. putida
strains were able to become established in a fluvisol soil from the Granada, Spain, area, whereas
P. mendocina
KR1 did not survive in this soil. The tolerance to organic solvents of all three
P. putida
strains was therefore assayed in soil. The addition to soil of 10% (vol/wt) heptane or 10% (vol/wt) propylbenzene did not affect the survival of the three
P. putida
strains. However, the addition of 10% (vol/wt) toluene led to an immediate decrease of several log units in the number of CFU per gram of soil for all of the strains, although
P. putida
F1 and DOT-T1 subsequently recovered. This recovery was influenced by the humidity of the soil and the incubation temperature.
P. putida
DOT-T1 recovered from the shock faster than
P. putida
F1; this allowed the former strain to become established at higher densities in polluted sites into which both strains had been introduced.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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