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Isolation, characterization and industrial application of a Cladosporium herbarum fungal strain able to degrade the fungicide imazalil

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Papazlatani C.V., Kolovou M., Gkounou E.E., Azis K., Mavriou Z., Testembasis S., Karaoglanidis G.S., Ntougias S., Karpouzas D.G.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119030
Keyword
Bioreactors
Cell culture
Detoxification
Effluents
Fruits
Fungi
Fungicides
Microorganisms
Sewage
Wastewater treatment
Agro-industrial effluents
Cladosporium herbarum
Condition
Contaminated wastewater
Fruit packaging
Fruit-packaging plant
Fungal strains
Imazalil
Imidazol
Packaging plant
Biodegradation
enilconazole
fludioxonil
fungicide
tiabendazole
unclassified drug
enilconazole
fungicide
imidazole derivative
biodegradation
bioreactor
cell organelle
chemical control
effluent
fruit
fungicide
herbarium
physiological response
agro-industrial waste
Article
bioengineering
bioremediation
biotechnology
Burkholderiales
citrus fruit
Cladosporium herbarum
concentration (parameter)
controlled study
detoxification
environmental exploitation
fruit
fungal community
fungus culture
fungus growth
fungus identification
fungus isolation
high performance liquid chromatography
immobilized cell
inoculation
microbial community
nonhuman
pathogenicity
pome fruit
Pseudomonadales
Sphingomonadales
waste management
waste water management
water pollution
Cladosporium
fungus
metabolism
Cladosporium
Fungi
Fungicides, Industrial
Imidazoles
Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
Imazalil (IMZ) is an imidazole fungicide commonly used by fruit-packaging plants (FPPs) to control fungal infections during storage. Its application leads to the production of pesticide-contaminated wastewaters, which, according to the European Commission, need to be treated on site. Considering the lack of efficient treatment methods, biodepuration systems inoculated with tailored-made inocula specialized on the removal of such persistent fungicides appear as an appropriate solution. However, nothing is known about the biodegradation of IMZ. We aimed to isolate and characterize microorganisms able to degrade the recalcitrant fungicide IMZ and eventually to test their removal efficiency under near practical bioengineering conditions. Enrichment cultures from a soil receiving regular discharges of effluents from a FPP, led to the isolation of a Cladosporium herbarum strain, which showed no pathogenicity on fruits, a trait essential for its biotechnological exploitation in FPPs. The fungus was able to degrade up to 100 mg L−1 of IMZ. However, its degrading capacity and growth was reduced at increasing IMZ concentrations in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting the involvement of a detoxification rather than an energy-gain mechanism in the dissipation of IMZ. The isolate could tolerate and gradually degrade the fungicides fludioxonil (FLD) and thiabendazole (TBZ), also used in FPPs and expected to coincide alongside IMZ in FPP effluents. The capacity of the isolate to remove IMZ in a practical context was evaluated in a benchtop immobilized-cell bioreactor fed with artificial IMZ-contaminated wastewater (200 mg L−1). The fungal strain established in the reactor, completely dominated the fungal community and effectively removed >96% of IMZ. The bioreactor also supported a diverse bacterial community composed of Sphingomonadales, Burkholderiales and Pseudomonadales. Our study reports the isolation of the first IMZ-degrading microorganism with high efficiency to remove IMZ from agro-industrial effluents under bioengineering conditions. © 2022
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77893
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