Military sites, both active and decommissioned, are rarely studied and may represent a source of fungal bioresources with potential applications for the remediation of co-contaminated soils. The aims of this study were both deepening the knowledge on fungal communities of a decommissioned military site and identifying indigenous bioresources showing potentialities for downstream mycoremediation applications. The culturable fractions of soil fungal communities of an Italian decommissioned military site were isolated from six representative sampling plots. In addition, the fungal community of the rhizosphere of Plantago lanceolata was also isolated. α and β diversity indices were used to analyze biodiversity data of the isolated fungal communities. A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) enrichment microplate experiment in the presence of Zn, Pb, and Zn-Pb co-contamination was conducted, followed by in vitro functional traits screenings, to select the isolates with the best potential for future mycoremediation applications. Globally 101 taxa, accounting for a total of 546 strains, were isolated from the samples. The enrichment results highlighted several fungal species showing the ability to use PAHs as nutritional source, even in the co-presence of potentially toxic elements. Finally, the analysis of their functional traits revealed their potential for biotechnological applications in soil detoxification.

From biodiversity to bioresources: evaluation of potentialities in mycoremediation of fungal bioresources isolated from an Italian decommissioned military site / Giovannini, Roberto; Spinelli, Veronica; Ceci, Andrea; Bellino, Mariarosa; Scaffidi, Simona; Capozzi, Nunzio; Persiani, Anna Maria. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - (2024). [10.1080/11263504.2024.2384973]

From biodiversity to bioresources: evaluation of potentialities in mycoremediation of fungal bioresources isolated from an Italian decommissioned military site

Giovannini, Roberto
Primo
;
Spinelli, Veronica;Ceci, Andrea
;
Persiani, Anna Maria
Ultimo
2024

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Military sites, both active and decommissioned, are rarely studied and may represent a source of fungal bioresources with potential applications for the remediation of co-contaminated soils. The aims of this study were both deepening the knowledge on fungal communities of a decommissioned military site and identifying indigenous bioresources showing potentialities for downstream mycoremediation applications. The culturable fractions of soil fungal communities of an Italian decommissioned military site were isolated from six representative sampling plots. In addition, the fungal community of the rhizosphere of Plantago lanceolata was also isolated. α and β diversity indices were used to analyze biodiversity data of the isolated fungal communities. A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) enrichment microplate experiment in the presence of Zn, Pb, and Zn-Pb co-contamination was conducted, followed by in vitro functional traits screenings, to select the isolates with the best potential for future mycoremediation applications. Globally 101 taxa, accounting for a total of 546 strains, were isolated from the samples. The enrichment results highlighted several fungal species showing the ability to use PAHs as nutritional source, even in the co-presence of potentially toxic elements. Finally, the analysis of their functional traits revealed their potential for biotechnological applications in soil detoxification.
2024
soil fungi; fungal biodiversity; military site; PAHs; soil co-contamination; rhizosphere; nature-based solutions; mycoremediation
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From biodiversity to bioresources: evaluation of potentialities in mycoremediation of fungal bioresources isolated from an Italian decommissioned military site / Giovannini, Roberto; Spinelli, Veronica; Ceci, Andrea; Bellino, Mariarosa; Scaffidi, Simona; Capozzi, Nunzio; Persiani, Anna Maria. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - (2024). [10.1080/11263504.2024.2384973]
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