Project

ROPSAM - Potential of contaminant degradation by specific (clusters of) microbiota

Code
12W4523
Duration
01 February 2024 → 31 January 2029
Funding
Federal funding: various
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Analytical separation and detection techniques
    • Marine pollution
    • Microbiomes
    • Environmental management
Keywords
Marine micrbial ecology Biodegradation
 
Project description

The ultimate goal is to identify (clusters of) microbiota able of degrading contaminants in the environment, with emphasis on the marine environment, where it is widespread, concentrations are low but volumes to be treated enormous, and so these self-reproducing cleaners are virtually the only hope for application in practice. Preliminary research revealed that samples from contaminated sites may differ in microbiome composition, or specific taxa can be enriched through exposure. The study requires close cooperation between people sampling at sea, the observed environmentally relevant concentrations, the collection of microbiome samples and their characterisation, and the careful planning of experiments to detect biodegradation potential and the (clusters of) microbiota responsible for that.