The diversity and function of microorganisms have yet to be explored at non-ferrous metal mining facilities (NMMFs), which are the world's largest and potentially most toxic sources of co-existing metal(loid)s and flotation reagents (FRs). The diversity and inferred functions of different bacterial communities inhabiting two types of sites (active and abandoned) in Guangxi province (China) were investigated for the first time. Here we show that the structure and diversity of bacteria correlated with the types of mine sites, metal(loid) s, and FRs concentrations; and best correlated with the combination of pH, Cu, Pb, and Mn. Combined microbial coenobium may play a pivotal role in NMMFs microbial life. Arenimonas, specific in active mine sit...
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Soil microorganisms play central roles in soil ecosystems, which are far more sensitive to heavy met...
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Abandoned nonferrous metal(loid) tailings sites are anthropogenic, and represent unique and extreme ...
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An investigation was conducted to compare the microbial community structures between contaminated an...
Metals, sulfate, nitrate and ammonia are the main chemical constituents of mining-influenced water (...
Two microbial mats found inside two old (gold and uranium) mines in Zloty Stok and Kowary located in...
Mine drainage is an important environmental disturbance that affects the chemical and biological com...
International audienceThe combined contamination of nonferrous metal(loid) mining and smelting areas...
Mining activities worldwide have resulted in soil nutrient loss, which pose risks to crop and enviro...
<p>Industrial and agricultural activities have caused extensive metal contamination of land througho...
The Lanzhou reach of the Yellow River, located at the upstream of Lanzhou, has been contaminated by ...
The microbial community of acid mine drainage (AMD) fascinates researchers by their adaption and rol...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Soil microorganisms play central roles in soil ecosystems, which are far more sensitive to heavy met...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2015. This article is posted here by permissio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Abandoned nonferrous metal(loid) tailings sites are anthropogenic, and represent unique and extreme ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
An investigation was conducted to compare the microbial community structures between contaminated an...
Metals, sulfate, nitrate and ammonia are the main chemical constituents of mining-influenced water (...
Two microbial mats found inside two old (gold and uranium) mines in Zloty Stok and Kowary located in...
Mine drainage is an important environmental disturbance that affects the chemical and biological com...
International audienceThe combined contamination of nonferrous metal(loid) mining and smelting areas...
Mining activities worldwide have resulted in soil nutrient loss, which pose risks to crop and enviro...
<p>Industrial and agricultural activities have caused extensive metal contamination of land througho...
The Lanzhou reach of the Yellow River, located at the upstream of Lanzhou, has been contaminated by ...
The microbial community of acid mine drainage (AMD) fascinates researchers by their adaption and rol...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Soil microorganisms play central roles in soil ecosystems, which are far more sensitive to heavy met...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2015. This article is posted here by permissio...