A bacterium that was able to tolerate and reduce as high as 50 mM of sodium molybdate to molybdenum blue has been isolated from a metal recycling ground. The isolate was tentatively identified as Serratia sp. strain Dr.Y8 based on the carbon utilization profiles using Biolog GN plates and partial 16S rDNA molecular phylogeny. ANOVA analysis showed that isolate Dr.Y8 produced significantly higher (P < 0.05) amount of Mo-blue with 3, 5.1 and 11.3 times more molybdenum blue than previously isolated molybdenum reducers such as Serratia marcescens strain Dr.Y6, E. coli K12 and E. cloacae strain 48, respectively. Its molybdate reduction characteristics were studied in this work. Electron donor sources such as sucrose, mannitol, fructose, glucose ...
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Pollution as a result of anthropogenic activities is a severe global issue. These activities includi...
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In this work we report on the isolation of a local molybdenum-reducing bacterium. The bacterium redu...
The need to isolate efficient heavy metal reducers for cost effective bioremediation strategy have r...
A molybdate-reducing bacterium has been locally isolated. The bacterium reduces molybdate or Mo(6+) ...
Extensive use of metals in various industrial applications has caused substantial environmental poll...
A novel molybdate-reducing bacterium, tentatively identified as Klebsiella sp. strain hkeem and base...
The issue of heavy metal contamination and toxic xenobiotics has become a rapid global concern. This...
A local molybdenum-reducing bacterium was isolated and tentatively identified as Acinetobacter calco...
Molybdenum reduction is an old phenomenon that has received very low attention compare to other well...
Copyright © 2013 S. A. Ahmad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Molybdenum and heavy metals are toxicants that are needed to be removed from the environment as they...
Molybdenum is very toxic to agricultural animals. Mo-reducing bacterium can be used to immobilize so...
Molybdenum is very toxic to agricultural animals. Mo-reducing bacterium can be used to immobilize so...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Pollution as a result of anthropogenic activities is a severe global issue. These activities includi...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
In this work we report on the isolation of a local molybdenum-reducing bacterium. The bacterium redu...
The need to isolate efficient heavy metal reducers for cost effective bioremediation strategy have r...
A molybdate-reducing bacterium has been locally isolated. The bacterium reduces molybdate or Mo(6+) ...
Extensive use of metals in various industrial applications has caused substantial environmental poll...
A novel molybdate-reducing bacterium, tentatively identified as Klebsiella sp. strain hkeem and base...
The issue of heavy metal contamination and toxic xenobiotics has become a rapid global concern. This...
A local molybdenum-reducing bacterium was isolated and tentatively identified as Acinetobacter calco...
Molybdenum reduction is an old phenomenon that has received very low attention compare to other well...
Copyright © 2013 S. A. Ahmad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Molybdenum and heavy metals are toxicants that are needed to be removed from the environment as they...
Molybdenum is very toxic to agricultural animals. Mo-reducing bacterium can be used to immobilize so...
Molybdenum is very toxic to agricultural animals. Mo-reducing bacterium can be used to immobilize so...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Pollution as a result of anthropogenic activities is a severe global issue. These activities includi...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...