Investigation of the Growth and Survival of Bacteria from Mars Analog Environments When Exposed to Mars-like Conditions

  • Vallalar, Bharathi
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Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
LSU Digital Commons
Language
English

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to test the growth of organisms from terrestrial Mars analog environments when exposed to Mars-like conditions. First, the growth of over 75 bacterial strains from the Atacama Desert was tested in the presence of high concentrations (50 mM to 1 M ) of three different perchlorate salts – NaClO4 ∙ H2O, Mg(ClO4)2 ∙ 6 H2O, and Ca(ClO4)2 ∙ 4 H2O found on the Martian surface. Strains tested belonged to a variety of genera such as Blastococcus, Microvirga, Geodermatophilus, and Kocuria. Control strains used for comparison included a number of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, many that were isolated from other extreme environments. In general, a decrease in bacterial growth was observed as perchlorate...

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