This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the influence of heterotrophic bacteria on dissolution of a silicate mineral (K-feldspar) under a variety of growth conditions. Twenty seven strains of heterotrophic bacteria were isolated from a feldspar-rich soil (Shap, NW England). Liquid and solid minimal aerobic media (C/N-sufficient, K-limited, Fe-limited, N-limited and glucose/NH4Cl only) at 26ºC were used for isolation of the bacteria. The media selected bacterial isolates that were fastgrowing aerobic heterotrophs able to use glucose as the sole source of carbon and energy. The extent of mineral dissolution (in the presence of the isolates) was assessed after 48 h of incubation by measuring the release of Al from the K-felds...
Silica sand is generally not pure when mined; often associated with iron hydroxide and oxy-hydroxide...
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How do bacteria interact with minerals? This is the title of the most recent paper published on this...
\This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the influence of heterotrophic bacteria on...
The objective of this research was to better understand the role of selected thermophilic bacteria i...
It is well established that bacteria are able to catalyze dissolution of silicate minerals. Bacteria...
International audienceFour colloidal-size fractions of strongly anisotropic particles of nontronite ...
Iron (Fe) is an important micronutrient in soils, essential for bacterial growth and carbon metaboli...
This study exploited the contrasting major element chemistry of a pegmatitic granite to investigate ...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
Cells and metabolic products of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans were successfully used to separate quart...
Several bacterial strains isolated from granitic rock material in front of the Damma glacier (Centra...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
The biostimulation for iron mineral dissolution and reduction with chelators and organic source were...
International audienceThis study presents experimental results on the interaction between smectite c...
Silica sand is generally not pure when mined; often associated with iron hydroxide and oxy-hydroxide...
International audienceThis study investigates the direct and indirect bacterial contributions that i...
How do bacteria interact with minerals? This is the title of the most recent paper published on this...
\This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the influence of heterotrophic bacteria on...
The objective of this research was to better understand the role of selected thermophilic bacteria i...
It is well established that bacteria are able to catalyze dissolution of silicate minerals. Bacteria...
International audienceFour colloidal-size fractions of strongly anisotropic particles of nontronite ...
Iron (Fe) is an important micronutrient in soils, essential for bacterial growth and carbon metaboli...
This study exploited the contrasting major element chemistry of a pegmatitic granite to investigate ...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
Cells and metabolic products of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans were successfully used to separate quart...
Several bacterial strains isolated from granitic rock material in front of the Damma glacier (Centra...
The dissolution of minerals plays an important role in the formation of soils and sediments. In nutr...
The biostimulation for iron mineral dissolution and reduction with chelators and organic source were...
International audienceThis study presents experimental results on the interaction between smectite c...
Silica sand is generally not pure when mined; often associated with iron hydroxide and oxy-hydroxide...
International audienceThis study investigates the direct and indirect bacterial contributions that i...
How do bacteria interact with minerals? This is the title of the most recent paper published on this...