A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater
This article reviews the current developments in genus Dehalococcoides as key dechlorinating bacteria in chlorinated ethene contaminated sites. The presence of chlorinated ethenes in environment had been a concern for more than five decades as it represents significant threat to human and ecological...
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doaj-6240bcc13fbc4d77a08fa2a56e59671a2020-11-25T00:57:26ZengBMCSustainable Environment Research2468-20392018-07-0128414915710.1016/j.serj.2018.01.006A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwaterDonamel M. Saiyari0Hui-Ping Chuang1Delia B. Senoro2Tsair-Fuh Lin3Liang-Ming Whang4Yi-Ting Chiu5Yi-Hsuan Chen6School of Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering, Mapua Institute of Technology, Manila 1002, PhilippinesSustainable Environment Research Laboratories, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70955, TaiwanSchool of Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering, Mapua Institute of Technology, Manila 1002, PhilippinesTainan Hydraulics Laboratories, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70955, TaiwanSustainable Environment Research Laboratories, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70955, TaiwanDepartment of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, TaiwanDepartment of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, TaiwanThis article reviews the current developments in genus Dehalococcoides as key dechlorinating bacteria in chlorinated ethene contaminated sites. The presence of chlorinated ethenes in environment had been a concern for more than five decades as it represents significant threat to human and ecological health due to its extreme toxicity. This review elucidates the kinetics of Dehalococcoides spp. growth and compound utilization in dechlorination of chlorinated ethenes compounds. The metabolic pathways in physiology of Dehalococcoides spp. are important in the transformation of chlorinated species. The potential of isolates and its reductive dehalogenase genes are seen to infer activities of Dehalococcoides spp. that would be used to the development of engineered systems. This system is helpful in making decision on bioremediation option to treat the contaminated groundwater. Hence, the role of Dehalococcoides spp. in chlorinated ethene biodegradation is controlled by kinetics in complex ways. Therefore, intensive in-situ characterization and understanding the microbial growth on dechlorination evaluation are essential to develop a consistent and rational engineered system. This is to achieve a successful bioremediation strategies for sites contaminated with chlorinated ethenes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203917301668Dechlorinating consortiaDehalococcoidesReaction kinetics |
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Donamel M. Saiyari Hui-Ping Chuang Delia B. Senoro Tsair-Fuh Lin Liang-Ming Whang Yi-Ting Chiu Yi-Hsuan Chen A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater Sustainable Environment Research Dechlorinating consortia Dehalococcoides Reaction kinetics |
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Donamel M. Saiyari Hui-Ping Chuang Delia B. Senoro Tsair-Fuh Lin Liang-Ming Whang Yi-Ting Chiu Yi-Hsuan Chen |
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A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater |
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A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater |
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A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater |
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A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater |
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A review in the current developments of genus Dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater |
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review in the current developments of genus dehalococcoides, its consortia and kinetics for bioremediation options of contaminated groundwater |
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This article reviews the current developments in genus Dehalococcoides as key dechlorinating bacteria in chlorinated ethene contaminated sites. The presence of chlorinated ethenes in environment had been a concern for more than five decades as it represents significant threat to human and ecological health due to its extreme toxicity. This review elucidates the kinetics of Dehalococcoides spp. growth and compound utilization in dechlorination of chlorinated ethenes compounds. The metabolic pathways in physiology of Dehalococcoides spp. are important in the transformation of chlorinated species. The potential of isolates and its reductive dehalogenase genes are seen to infer activities of Dehalococcoides spp. that would be used to the development of engineered systems. This system is helpful in making decision on bioremediation option to treat the contaminated groundwater. Hence, the role of Dehalococcoides spp. in chlorinated ethene biodegradation is controlled by kinetics in complex ways. Therefore, intensive in-situ characterization and understanding the microbial growth on dechlorination evaluation are essential to develop a consistent and rational engineered system. This is to achieve a successful bioremediation strategies for sites contaminated with chlorinated ethenes. |
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