학술논문

Optimization of Siderophore Production by Bacillus sp. PZ-1 and Its Potential Enhancement of Phytoextration of Pb from Soil
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. Aug 31, 2017 27(8):1500
Subject
Bacillus sp. PZ-1
siderophore
response surface methodology
Pb
phytoextraction
Language
Korean
English
ISSN
1017-7825
Abstract
In this study, the siderophore-producing characteristics and conditions of Bacillus sp. PZ-1 were investigated and the enhancement of siderophores on Pb uptake and translocation in Brassica juncea were determined. Results of single factor experiment showed that glucose, pH, and Pb(NO3)2 could stimulate PZ-1 growth and siderophore production. The maximum siderophore production of 90.52% siderophore units was obtained by response surface methodology optimization at the glucose concentration of 21.84 g/l, pH 6.18, and Pb(NO3)2 concentration of 245.04 μmol/l. The type of siderophore was hydroxamate and its concentration in the fermentation broth amounted to 32.24 μg/ml. Results of pot experiments indicated that the siderophores enhanced B. juncea to assimilate more Pb from soil with the uptake ratio from 1.04 to 2.74, and to translocate more Pb from underground to overground with the TF values from 1.21 to 1.48. The results revealed that Bacillus sp. PZ-1 could produce abundant siderophores and might be potentially used to augment the phytoextraction of Pb from soil.