Microbes have great potential for arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) bioremediation in heavily contaminated soil because they have the ability to biotransform As and Sb to species that have less toxicity or are more easily removed. In this study, we integrated a metagenomic method with physicochemical characterization to elucidate the composition of microbial community and functional genes (related to As and Sb) in a high As (range from 34.11 to 821.23 mg kg21) and Sb (range from 226.67 to 3923.07 mg kg21) contaminated mine field. Metagenomic analysis revealed that microbes from 18 phyla were present in the 5 samples of soil contaminated with high As and Sb. Moreover, redundancy analysis (RDA) of the relationship between the 18 phyla and the co...
Gold tailings often lead to the release of arsenic (As) contaminants into the surrounding environmen...
BACKGROUND:Arsenic is known as a toxic metalloid, which primarily exists in inorganic form As(III) a...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous toxic element, the global cycle of which is highly affected by microbial red...
Antimony (Sb) is a naturally occurring toxic element commonly associated with arsenic (As) in the en...
Mining of sulfide ore deposits containing metalloids, such as antimony and arsenic, has introduced s...
International audienceBy their metabolic activities, microorganisms have a crucial role in the bioge...
This study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industrially contaminated soil ...
Microbial activities impact arsenic (As) transformation in mine tailings substantially, yet little i...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
To understand how soil microbial communities and arsenic (As) functional genes respond to soil arsen...
Biogeochemical cycling of arsenic and speculation on mechanisms of arsenic removal are interest in t...
Gold tailings often lead to the release of arsenic (As) contaminants into the surrounding environmen...
BACKGROUND:Arsenic is known as a toxic metalloid, which primarily exists in inorganic form As(III) a...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous toxic element, the global cycle of which is highly affected by microbial red...
Antimony (Sb) is a naturally occurring toxic element commonly associated with arsenic (As) in the en...
Mining of sulfide ore deposits containing metalloids, such as antimony and arsenic, has introduced s...
International audienceBy their metabolic activities, microorganisms have a crucial role in the bioge...
This study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industrially contaminated soil ...
Microbial activities impact arsenic (As) transformation in mine tailings substantially, yet little i...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
To understand how soil microbial communities and arsenic (As) functional genes respond to soil arsen...
Biogeochemical cycling of arsenic and speculation on mechanisms of arsenic removal are interest in t...
Gold tailings often lead to the release of arsenic (As) contaminants into the surrounding environmen...
BACKGROUND:Arsenic is known as a toxic metalloid, which primarily exists in inorganic form As(III) a...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous toxic element, the global cycle of which is highly affected by microbial red...