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Title: Fungi for Bioremediation


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Fungi for Bioremediation
  • Julie Quinn
  • ESM 219

2
The Mechanism
  • Fungi have ligninase and cellulase enzymes that
    break down woody materials. This allows fungi to
    get the needed carbon and energy they require for
    growth.
  • These enzymes are non-specific, meaning they can
    act on substrates like environmental pollutants.

3
Physical Mechanism
  • Hyphae allow fungi to expand their surface area,
    making it easier to contact the pollutant.
  • Extracellular enzymes can then go to work.

4
Degradation of Organopollutants
  • Phanerochaete chrysosporium, white rot fungi,
    acts to break down pollutants by adding an -OH
    group.
  • Hydroxilating makes the compound more polar.

5
Pleurotos ostreatus laccase degradation of OP
pesticides and nerve agents
6
Hebeloma crustuliniforme
  • Fungi used in conjunction with the plant to
    remediate atrazine.

7
PCB degradation by white rot fungi
  • PCB volatility, sorption on biological matrices,
    and xenobiotic extraction method were factors
    affecting remediation success.

8
Anthracene
  • One mechanism to measure the degradation is by
    dye decolorization.
  • There was a high correlation between elimination
    of anthracene and Poly R-478 (dye)
    decolorization.
  • Interestingly, four strains were able to oxidize
    anthracene to anthraquinone even after HgCl2
    poisoning.

9
Biodegradation of Nitro-substituted explosives
  • Wood and litter decaying fungi have been shown to
    metabolize TNT, but only a few of the species
    tested to date have been able to mineralize it.
  • Problems fungi have to compete with indigenous
    microflora, mineralization rate lower in soil
    than liquid medium, unclear biotransformation
    consequences.

10
DNT CO2
11
Conclusions
  • Fungi can be used to reduce waste streams in
    agriculture, forestry, and paper industries.
  • Successful degradation of pollutants via
    non-specific enzymatic activity.

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