Rhizosphere bacterial diversity and heavy metal accumulation in Nymphaea pubescens in aid of phytoremediation potential

dc.contributor.authorKabeer, Raisa
dc.contributor.authorVarghese, Rinoy
dc.contributor.authorKannan, V.M.
dc.contributor.authorThomas, John Richard
dc.contributor.authorPoulose, Sylas V.
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-27T19:18:10Z
dc.date.available2024-05-27T19:18:10Z
dc.date.issued2014-03-10
dc.description.abstractThe present work aims to characterize the bacterial diversity of the rhizosphere system of Nymphaea pubescens and the sediment system where it grows naturally. Heavy metal content in the sediment and Nymphea plant from the selected wetland system were also studied. Results of the current study showed that the concentration of copper, zinc and lead in the sediment ranged from 43 to 182 mg/Kg, from 331 to 1382 mg/Kg and from 121 to 1253 mg/Kg, respectively. Cadmium concentration in sediment samples was found to be zero and the order of abundance of heavy metals in the sediment samples was Zn>Pb>Cu>Cd. The abundance patterns of heavy metals in leaf, petiole and root were Cd>Cu>Pb>Zn. Microbial load in rhizosphere of Nymphea pubescens ranged from 93×102 to 69×103 and that of sediment was 62×102 to 125×103. Bacterial load in rhizosphere was higher than that of growing sediment. Four bacterial genera were identified from the rhizosphere of Nymphaea pubescens which include Acinetobacter, Alcaligens, Listeria and Staphylococcus. Acinetobacter, Alcaligens and Listeria are the three bacterial genera isolated from sediment samples. Copper resistance studies of the 14 bacterial isolates from rhizosphere and 7 strains from sediment samples revealed that most of them showed low resistance (<100 μg/ml) and very few isolates showed high resistance of 400-500 μg/ml.
dc.identifier.issn1314-6246
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.uni-plovdiv.bg/handle/store/86
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPlovdiv University Press “Paisii Hilendarski”
dc.subjectheavy metals
dc.subjectpollution
dc.subjectaquatic macrophytes
dc.subjectrhizosphere
dc.subjectphytoremediation
dc.titleRhizosphere bacterial diversity and heavy metal accumulation in Nymphaea pubescens in aid of phytoremediation potential
dc.typeArticle
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