Journal of Jilin University Science Edition ›› 2019, Vol. 57 ›› Issue (3): 722-727.

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Rahnella sp.LRP3 Induces Basic Zinc Phosphate Precipitation and Its Role in Zinc Contaminated Soil Remediation#br#

ZHOU Ye, JIN Xiangyi, ZHANG Xiufang, WU Di, LENG Su, LI Mingtang   

  1. College of Resource and Environmental Science, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun 130118, China
  • Received:2018-06-15 Online:2019-05-26 Published:2019-05-20
  • Contact: LI Mingtang E-mail:limtdoc2008@163.com

Abstract: The induction of zinc (Ⅱ)phosphate precipitation by Rahnella sp.LRP3 and its role in Zn contaminated soil were investigated by batch and soil culture experiments. Xray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, energy spectrum and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were analyzed. The results show that the maximum tolerable mass  concentration of strain LRP3 to Zn2+ is 120 mg/L. The removal rate of Zn2+ in solution by strain LRP3 is bacterial cell (974%)>the fermentation broth (882%)>bacteria free fermentation broth (816%). The fermentation broth of strain LRP3 can be induced to form cubic mineral crystal Zn2(OH)PO3 with good crystallization by biomineralization. The fermentation broth of
 strain LRP3 can rapidly reduce the mass ratio of DTPAZn after adding to soil. After 5 d of incubation, the mass ratio of DTPAZn decreases by 784% on average. After 6 d of incubation, the mass ratios of weak acid extractable state and oxidizable state of Zn in soil decrease by 72.5% and 56.2% , respectively, and the mass ratios of reductive state and residual state increase by 851% and 148%, respectively. Therefore, strain LRP3 has strong  resistance and adsorption capacity Zn2+. It can release phosphate by degrading phytic acid and further induce the Zn (Ⅱ)phosphate mineral crystal, which reduce the bioavailability of Zn in soil. So strain LRP3 can be applied in the green and sustainable remediation of Zn contaminated soil.

Key words: phosphate mineralization, zinc, Rahnella sp., heavy , metal pollution in soil, microbial remediation

CLC Number: 

  • X53