We present some preliminary results relevant to the ability of the purple non-sulphur bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides strain R26.1 to sequester heavy metals from contaminated growth media. The microorganism was chosen because of its significant tolerance to relatively high concentrations of the investigated ions Ni2+, Co2+, CrO42-, and MoO42-. In this paper the optimized conditions for the bacterial growth and the sample preparation used to infer the ability of the microorganism to cope with metal pollutants are presented. Elemental analysis has been performed by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry previous mineralization of samples by a microwave system
International audienceA novel strain of the genus Micrococcus isolated from wastewater was studied f...
Heavy metal pollution is a serious problem because it cannot be degraded by natural processes and...
Native species of microorganism provides a potential system for the treatment of metal contaminated ...
The potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria for bioremediation was assessed by investigating the ab...
The potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria for bioremediation was assessed by investigating the ab...
The potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria for bioremediation was assessed by investigating the ab...
Two purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) strains, Rhodobium marinum NW16 and Rhodobacter sphaeroides KMS...
Two purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) strains, Rhodobium marinum NW16 and Rhodobacter sphaeroides KMS...
The interaction of cobalt (Co2+) and nickel (Ni2+) ions with whole cells of the photosynthetic purpl...
Four facultative methylotrophic bacterial isolates were obtained from the soil sediment samples of P...
The presence of anionic functional groups on the surface of microbial cells makes the bacterial biom...
Heavy metal pollution is a worldwide problem with many associated health risks, including bone loss,...
The biosorption mechanism is an alternative for chemical precipitation and ultrafiltration which hav...
The residual algal-bacterial biomass from photosynthetically supported, organic pollutant biodegrada...
International audienceA novel strain of the genus Micrococcus isolated from wastewater was studied f...
International audienceA novel strain of the genus Micrococcus isolated from wastewater was studied f...
Heavy metal pollution is a serious problem because it cannot be degraded by natural processes and...
Native species of microorganism provides a potential system for the treatment of metal contaminated ...
The potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria for bioremediation was assessed by investigating the ab...
The potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria for bioremediation was assessed by investigating the ab...
The potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria for bioremediation was assessed by investigating the ab...
Two purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) strains, Rhodobium marinum NW16 and Rhodobacter sphaeroides KMS...
Two purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) strains, Rhodobium marinum NW16 and Rhodobacter sphaeroides KMS...
The interaction of cobalt (Co2+) and nickel (Ni2+) ions with whole cells of the photosynthetic purpl...
Four facultative methylotrophic bacterial isolates were obtained from the soil sediment samples of P...
The presence of anionic functional groups on the surface of microbial cells makes the bacterial biom...
Heavy metal pollution is a worldwide problem with many associated health risks, including bone loss,...
The biosorption mechanism is an alternative for chemical precipitation and ultrafiltration which hav...
The residual algal-bacterial biomass from photosynthetically supported, organic pollutant biodegrada...
International audienceA novel strain of the genus Micrococcus isolated from wastewater was studied f...
International audienceA novel strain of the genus Micrococcus isolated from wastewater was studied f...
Heavy metal pollution is a serious problem because it cannot be degraded by natural processes and...
Native species of microorganism provides a potential system for the treatment of metal contaminated ...