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J Environ Manage ; 335: 117493, 2023 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36822047

ABSTRACT

Despite the identification of numerous bioplastic-degrading bacteria, the inconsistent rate of bioplastic degradation under differing cultivation conditions limits the intercomparison of results on biodegradation kinetics. In this study, we isolated a poly (Ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL)-degrading bacterium from a plastic-contaminated landfill and determined the principle-based biodegradation kinetics in a confined model system of varying cultivation conditions. Bacterial degradation of PCL films synthesized by different polymer number average molecular weights (Mn) and concentrations (% w/v) was investigated using both solid and liquid media at various temperatures. As a result, the most active gram-negative bacterial strain at ambient temperature (28 °C), designated CY2-9, was identified as Aquabacterium sp. Based on 16 S rRNA gene analysis. A clear zone around the bacterial colony was apparently exhibited during solid cultivation, and the diameter sizes increased with incubation time. During biodegradation processes in the PCL film, the thermal stability declined (determined by TGA; weight changes at critical temperature), whereas the crystalline proportion increased (determined by DSC; phase transition with temperature increment), implying preferential degradation of the amorphous region in the polymer structure. The surface morphologies (determined by SEM; electron optical system) were gradually hydrolyzed, creating destruction patterns as well as alterations in functional groups on film surfaces (determined by FT-IR; infrared spectrum of absorption or emission). In the kinetic study based on the weight loss of the PCL film (4.5 × 104 Da, 1% w/v), ∼1.5 (>±0.1) × 10-1 day-1 was obtained from linear regression for both solid and liquid media cultivation at 28 °C. The biodegradation efficiencies increased proportionally by a factor of 2.6-7.9, depending on the lower polymer number average molecular weight and lower concentration. Overall, our results are useful for measuring and/or predicting the degradation rates of PCL films by microorganisms in natural environments.


Subject(s)
Plastics , Polyesters , Polyesters/metabolism , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Kinetics , Polymers , Bacteria/metabolism
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J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 32(12): 1561-1572, 2022 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36453077

ABSTRACT

Plastic pollution has been recognized as a serious environmental problem, and microbial degradation of plastics is a potential, environmentally friendly solution to this. Here, we analyzed and compared microbial communities on waste plastic films (WPFs) buried for long periods at four landfill sites with those in nearby soils to identify microbes with the potential to degrade plastics. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy spectra of these WPFs showed that most were polyethylene and had signs of oxidation, such as carbon-carbon double bonds, carbon-oxygen single bonds, or hydrogen-oxygen single bonds, but the presence of carbonyl groups was rare. The species richness and diversity of the bacterial and fungal communities on the films were generally lower than those in nearby soils. Principal coordinate analysis of the bacterial and fungal communities showed that their overall structures were determined by their geographical locations; however, the microbial communities on the films were generally different from those in the soils. For the pulled data from the four landfill sites, the relative abundances of Bradyrhizobiaceae, Pseudarthrobacter, Myxococcales, Sphingomonas, and Spartobacteria were higher on films than in soils at the bacterial genus level. At the species level, operational taxonomic units classified as Bradyrhizobiaceae and Pseudarthrobacter in bacteria and Mortierella in fungi were enriched on the films. PICRUSt analysis showed that the predicted functions related to amino acid and carbohydrate metabolism and xenobiotic degradation were more abundant on films than in soils. These results suggest that specific microbial groups were enriched on the WPFs and may be involved in plastic degradation.


Subject(s)
Mycobiome , Plastics/metabolism , Soil Microbiology , Bacteria , Soil/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Waste Disposal Facilities , Carbon/metabolism , Oxygen/metabolism , Republic of Korea
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Curr Microbiol ; 79(11): 340, 2022 Oct 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36209171

ABSTRACT

Strain KSB-15 T was isolated from an orchard soil that had been contaminated with the insecticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane for about 60 years. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of this strain showed the highest sequence similarities with those of Oleiharenicola alkalitolerans NVTT (95.3%), Opitutus terrae PB90-1 T (94.8%), and Oleiharenicola lentus TWA-58 T (94.7%) among type strains, which are members of the family Opitutaceae within the phylum Verrucomicrobia. Strain KSB-15 T was an obligate aerobe, Gram-negative, non-motile, coccoid or short rod with the cellular dimensions of 0.37-0.62 µm width and 0.43-0.72 µm length. The strain grew at temperatures between 15-37 °C (optimum, 25 °C), at a pH range of 5.0-11.0 (optimum, pH 6.0), and at a NaCl concentration of 0-3% (w/v) (optimum, 0%). It contained menaquinone-7 (MK-7) as the major isoprenoid quinone (94.1%), and iso-C15:0 (34.9%) and anteiso-C15:0 (29.0%) as the two major fatty acids. The genome of strain KSB-15 T was composed of one chromosome with a total size of 4,320,198 bp, a G + C content of 64.3%, 3,393 coding genes (CDS), 14 pseudogenes, and 52 RNA genes. The OrthoANIu values, In silico DDH values and average amino acid identities between strain KSB-15 T and the members of the family Opitutaceae were 71.6 ~ 73.0%, 19.0 ~ 19.9%, and 55.9 ~ 62.0%, respectively. On the basis of our polyphasic taxonomic study, we conclude that strain KSB-15 T should be classified as a novel genus of the family Opitutaceae, for which the name Horticcoccus luteus gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed.The type strain is KSB-15 T (= KACC 22271 T = DSM 113638 T).


Subject(s)
DDT , Insecticides , Amino Acids , Bacterial Typing Techniques , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Phylogeny , Quinones , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sodium Chloride , Soil , Terpenes , Verrucomicrobia/genetics , Vitamin K 2/chemistry
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J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 32(8): 960-966, 2022 Aug 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35879271

ABSTRACT

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) exert antagonistic activity against root-knot nematodes, mainly by producing organic acids via carbohydrate fermentation. However, they have not yet been used for root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) control owing to a lack of economic feasibility and effectiveness. In this study, we aimed to isolate organic acid-producing LAB from kimchi (Korean traditional fermented cabbage) and evaluated their nematicidal activity. Among the 234 strains isolated, those showing the highest nematicidal activity were selected and identified as Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WiKim0090. Nematicidal activity and egg hatch inhibitory activity of WiKim0090 culture filtrate were dose dependent. Nematode mortality 3 days after treatment with 2.5% of the culture filtrate was 100%, with a 50% lethal concentration of 1.41%. In pot tests, the inhibitory activity of an L. plantarum WiKim0090-copper sulfate mixture on gall formation increased. Compared to abamectin application, which is a commercial nematicide, a higher control value was observed using the WiKim0090-copper sulfate mixture, indicating that this combination can be effective in controlling the root-knot nematode.


Subject(s)
Tylenchoidea , Animals , Antinematodal Agents , Copper Sulfate
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Plant Dis ; 106(3): 960-965, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34705489

ABSTRACT

Since the protective activity of the Bordeaux mixture against plant disease caused by oomycetes was discovered, copper compounds have been used for more than a century as an effective plant protection strategy. However, the application of excessive copper can cause adverse effects through long-term heavy metal accumulation in soils. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new strategies to reduce or replace copper in pesticides based on organic and low-input farming systems. Organic acids are eco-friendly. In this study, we tested the antifungal and anti-oomycete activity of maleic acid (MA) and copper sulfate (CS) against 13 plant pathogens. Treatment with a mixture of MA and CS showed strong anti-oomycetes activity against Phytophthora xcambivora, P. capsici, and P. cinnamomi. Moreover, the concentration of CS in the activated mixture of MA and CS was lower than that in the activated CS only, and the mixture showed synergy or partial synergy effects on the anti-oomycete activity. Application of a wettable powder formulation of MA and CS mixture (MCS 30WP; 26.67% MA and 3.33% CS) had excellent protective activity in pot experiments with control values of 73% Phytophthora blight on red pepper, 91% damping-off on cucumber, and 84% Pythium blight on creeping bentgrass, which are similar to those of the CS wettable powder formulation (6.67% CS) containing two times the CS content of MCS 30WP. These observations suggest that the synergistic effect of the MA and CS combination is a sustainable alternative for effective management of destructive oomycete diseases.


Subject(s)
Copper Sulfate , Phytophthora , Copper Sulfate/pharmacology , Maleates/pharmacology , Phytophthora/physiology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plant Diseases/prevention & control
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J Biomater Sci Polym Ed ; 32(9): 1140-1160, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33765897

ABSTRACT

Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers are biocompatible polymers utilized in multiple biomedical applications including tissue engineering, medical diagnosis, drug and gene delivery systems, and biosensors. Normally, high-generation PAMAM dendrimers are advantageous for use in gene therapy research because they have a relatively high transfection efficiency. A high-generation PAMAM dendrimer has a high charge density, which induces greater damage to the membranous organelles than that induced by a low-generation PAMAM dendrimer. In this study, we added NLS sequences derived from the human papillomavirus (HPV) type 11 E2 protein to the low-generation PAMAM generation 2 (PAMAM G2) dendrimer and simultaneously introduced histidine residues to reduce cytotoxicity. RKRARH-PAMAM G2 showed similar and high transfection efficiencies in Neuro-2A and NIH3T3 cell lines and relatively low cytotoxicities relative to that of polyethylenimine 25 kDa (PEI 25 kDa).


Subject(s)
Dendrimers , Nuclear Localization Signals , Animals , Cell Survival , Gene Transfer Techniques , Genetic Therapy , Human papillomavirus 11 , Humans , Mice , NIH 3T3 Cells , Polyamines
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Plant Pathol J ; 35(6): 662-673, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31832046

ABSTRACT

Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) are among the most destructive plant-parasites worldwide, and RKN control has been attempted mainly using chemical nematicides. However, these chemical nematicides have negative effects on humans and the environment, thus necessitating the search for eco-friendly alternative RKN control methods. Here, we screened nematicidal lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from kimchi and evaluated their efficacy as biocontrol agents against RKNs. Of 237 bacterial strains, Lactobacillus brevis WiKim0069 showed the strongest nematicidal activity against the second-stage juveniles (J2) of Meloidogyne incognita, M. arenaria, and M. hapla and inhibited the egg hatch of M. incognita. The culture filtrate of WiKim0069 had a pH of 4.2 and contained acetic acid (11,190 µg/ml), lactic acid (7,790 µg/ml), malic acid (470 µg/ml), and succinic acid (660 µg/ml). An artificial mixture of the four organic acids produced by WiKim0069 also induced 98% M. incognita J2 mortality at a concentration of 1.25%, indicating that its nematicidal activity was derived mainly from the four organic acids. Application of WiKim0069 culture filtrate suppressed the formation of galls and egg masses on tomato roots by M. incognita in a dose-dependent manner in a pot experiment. The fermentation broth of WiKim0069 also reduced gall formation on melon under field conditions, with a higher efficacy (62.8%) than that of fosthiazate (32.8%). This study is the first report to identify the effectiveness of kimchi LAB against RKNs and to demonstrate that the organic acids produced by LAB can be used for the RKN management.

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Chemosphere ; 222: 214-226, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30708155

ABSTRACT

The decomposition dynamics of 34 different elements in four different litter types (foliar and woody litter) from Pinus densiflora (Korean red pine) and Castanea crenata (Korean chestnut) was investigated in a cool temperate ecosystem using the litterbag method. Two contrasting trends were observed in the dynamics of elements with accumulated mass loss of litter and carbon. Leaf litter of Korean chestnut, which was richer in elements, showed a general decrease in concentrations of elements with accumulated mass loss of litter and carbon on a dry mass basis during decomposition in the field. Other litter types, with initially lower concentrations of elements, exhibited an increase in concentration on a dry mass basis during field incubation. Highest relative increase in the concentration was noticed for the minor elements, and for the woody litters. Concentrations of major and minor elements increased by factors ranging from 1.07 for antimony (Sb) to 853.7 for vanadium (V). Rare earth elements (REE) concentrations increased by factors ranging from 1.04 for scandium (Sc) to 83.5 for thorium (Th). Our results suggest that litter type plays an important role for nutrient dynamics. Results from principal component analysis for major, minor, and rare earth elements showed grouping of elements and high correlation among them (P < 0.05), which suggests a common source. At both sites, element concentrations were high in the soil, especially for REE. This suggests that increase in element concentrations during field incubation probably was due to transfer of elements from soil to the overlying decomposing litter.


Subject(s)
Ecosystem , Magnoliopsida/chemistry , Pinus/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Environment , Metals, Rare Earth/analysis , Republic of Korea , Soil/chemistry
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