Abstract

Due to various anthropogenic activities, different heavy metals like arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and nickel (Ni) accumulate in the soils of industrial areas. In the current study, contaminated soil was collected from Yuepu industrial area of Shanghai, China. Soil analysis revealed the presence of Pb and Cu in high concentrations, ranging from 125.9–128.0 mg/kg and 98.4–100.2 mg/kg, respectively. These soil samples were further used to isolate metal tolerant microbes. Subsequent screening resulted in the isolation of four major fungal species including Fusarium fujikuroi, Fusarium solani, Trichoderma citronoviridae and Trichoderma reesei. Molecular characterization of isolated fungi was performed and amplified sequences were deposited in GenBank NCBI database. Metal tolerance and biosorption capacity of these fungal strains towards lead and copper were tested. Fungal strains were exposed to increasing concentrations (100–1000 ppm) of chlorides of lead and copper and the tolerance of the selected fungi was evaluated by measuring the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC). The range of MIC values was found to be 400 ppm to 1000 ppm. The tolerance index of all the tested fungi was calculated and T. citronoviridae was observed to be tolerant at 1 mM concentration of lead while F. solani was the most tolerant species at 1 mM concentration of copper. The highest biosorption capacity of Pb was exhibited by T. citronoviridae, while T. reesei showed the best absorption capacity of Cu followed by F. solani. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed visible adsorption of metal on fungal mycelia and suggested it to be the mechanism of metal removal. On the basis of these findings, it could be concluded that T. citronoviridae and F. solani are the potential mycoremediation microbes in Pb and Cu contaminated soils, respectively.

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