Anaerobic microbes play a critical role in the biogeochemistry of arsenic. In this Dissertation, I utilize both classical microbiological techniques and cutting edge genomics to gain a greater understanding of how arsenic reducing bacteria from both freshwater aquifers and estuarine sediments interact with As(V) as a terminal electron acceptor. The novel As(V) reducing Strain MPA-C3 was isolated from arsenic contaminated estuarine sediments in Hong Kong, and when grown in the presence of sulfide with As(V) as a terminal electron acceptor, removes arsenic from solution by precipitating it as alacranite (As8S9). Sequencing of both the 16S rRNA gene as well as the entire genome of Strain MPA-C3 places it among the Deferribacteres. Stra...
Previous studies from our laboratory have suggested a role for indigenous metal-reducing bacteria in...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring ubiquitous metalloid that is usually associated with Iron, sulfur a...
The mobilization and transformation of arsenic within the critical zone is a major cause of human su...
Dissimilatory arsenate-reducing bacteria have been implicated in the mobilization of arsenic from ar...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
Dissimilatory arsenate reducing bacteria have been implicated in the mobilization of arsenic from ar...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
Arsenic in groundwater and private wells used for drinking water is a public health concern in the U...
Aims: To isolate and characterize an anaerobic bacterial strain from the deeper polluted lagoon s...
Despite the importance of microbial activity in mobilizing arsenic in groundwater aquifers, the phyl...
This study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industrially contaminated soil ...
Basin-fill aquifers of the Southwestern United States are associated with elevated concentrations of...
Arsenic in contaminated groundwater occurs largely as arsenite [As(III)], while As(V) is more preval...
Previous studies from our laboratory have suggested a role for indigenous metal-reducing bacteria in...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring ubiquitous metalloid that is usually associated with Iron, sulfur a...
The mobilization and transformation of arsenic within the critical zone is a major cause of human su...
Dissimilatory arsenate-reducing bacteria have been implicated in the mobilization of arsenic from ar...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic chemical that is widely distributed in groundwater around the world. ...
Dissimilatory arsenate reducing bacteria have been implicated in the mobilization of arsenic from ar...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
Arsenic in groundwater and private wells used for drinking water is a public health concern in the U...
Aims: To isolate and characterize an anaerobic bacterial strain from the deeper polluted lagoon s...
Despite the importance of microbial activity in mobilizing arsenic in groundwater aquifers, the phyl...
This study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industrially contaminated soil ...
Basin-fill aquifers of the Southwestern United States are associated with elevated concentrations of...
Arsenic in contaminated groundwater occurs largely as arsenite [As(III)], while As(V) is more preval...
Previous studies from our laboratory have suggested a role for indigenous metal-reducing bacteria in...
Arsenic occurs in water and soil either as a consequence of human activities or from natural leachin...
Long-term exposure to trace levels of arsenic (As) in shallow groundwater used for drinking and irri...