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cje ›› 2000, Vol. ›› Issue (6): 40-45.

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The Process of Cometabolic Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Contaminated Soils

Gong Zongqiang1, Li Peijun1, Wang Xin1, Zhang Hairong1, Zhang Chungui1, Li Bin2   

  1. 1. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110015;
    2. Shenyang University, Architecture and Environment Department, Shenyang 110044
  • Received:2000-02-25 Revised:2000-05-08 Online:2000-12-10

Abstract: The biodegradation of most PAHs with high molecular weight is carried out by means of cometabolism. The development of the theory about cometabolic degradation is reviewed in this paper, and the achievements on the cometabolic degradations of PAHs are also summarized. It is demonstrated that glucose, biphenyl, organic acids and mineral oil could be used as cometabolic substrate to enhance the degradation rate of PAHs, and there are complex interactions in the microbiological degradation process among different PAHs. Some low molecular PAHs could serve as cometabolic substrate, which could also be used to enhance the transformation rate of high molecular weight recalcitrant PAHs. To achieve the cometabolic degradation of the PAHs in the soils, the following problems must be solved: the screening out of efficient degradative strains, the selection of the appropriate cometabolic substrate, the addition of surfactant if necessary and the optimization of operational parameters with the contaminated soils. These problems are the important parts of the project for the cometabolic degradation of PAHs in the soils.

Key words: soil moisture and temperature effect, plastic film mulching with double ridges and furrow planting, yield, dryland farming, soybean.