Abstract

Petroleum contamination in the soil has been well emphasized as a toxic and hazardous soil pollution contributing to a significant portion of soil infertility worldwide. In the present study, bacterial consortium CHM1 composed of 5 strains belonging to genera Klebsiella, Pantoea, and Enterobacter was evaluated for hydrocarbon degradation ability in the soil environment, as well as their performance in remediating ecotoxicity and phytotoxicity. Initially, the degradation efficiency (1.98%/day) in the soil environment was evaluated. Scanning Electron Microscopy combined with Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy revealed an increase in nitrogen content by 24.98% and a decrease in carbon content by 22.76% implying an improvement in soil fertility. The Fourier Transform InfraRed spectroscopy and Gas Chromatographic analysis revealed significant depletion of aromatic, cyclic, long aliphatic, and complex acid and ester content of the test soil. Moreover, the quantitative PCR analysis exhibited the non-competitive coexistence of each component of the CHM1 consortium. Different enzymatic assays revealed elevated dehydrogenase and superoxide dismutase activity in the degradation system due to the introduction of CHM1 in the soil microcosm. Vibrio fischeri-assisted ecotoxicity analysis had established the potential of CHM1 to efficiently minimize the ecotoxicity of hydrocarbon contamination. The phytotoxicity analysis was performed using four different plant models viz. Chickpeas (Cicer arientinum), Coriander (Coriandrum sativum), Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), and Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) exhibiting CHM1 amendment helped to restore plant germination and growth in hydrocarbon-contaminated soil system efficiently. The promising results from this study indicated the possible application of the bacterial consortium in hydrocarbon-contaminated land management and soil restoration for cultivation or other plantation purposes.

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