Domestication of Local Microbial Consortia for Efficient Recovery of Gold Through Top-Down Selection in Airlift Bioreactors

  • Ricardo Ulloa
  • Ana Moya-Beltrán
  • Ana Moya-Beltrán
  • Camila Rojas-Villalobos
  • Harold Nuñez
  • Patricia Chiacchiarini
  • Edgardo Donati
  • Alejandra Giaveno
  • Raquel Quatrini
  • Raquel Quatrini
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Microbiology

Abstract

Extreme acidophiles play central roles in the geochemical cycling of diverse elements in low pH environments. This has been harnessed in biotechnologies such as biomining, where microorganisms facilitate the recovery of economically important metals such as gold. By generating both extreme acidity and a chemical oxidant (ferric iron) many species of prokaryotes that thrive in low pH environments not only catalyze mineral dissolution but also trigger both community and individual level adaptive changes. These changes vary in extent and direction depending on the ore mineralogy, water availability and local climate. The use of indigenous versus introduced microbial consortia in biomining practices is still a matter of debate. Yet, indigenous ...

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