The aim of this study was characterization of the isolated dissimilatory arsenate reducing bacteria in the context of their potential for arsenic removal from primary arsenic minerals through reductive dissolution. Four strains, Shewanella sp. OM1, Pseudomonas sp. OM2, Aeromonas sp. OM4, and Serratia sp. OM17, capable of anaerobic growth with As (V) reduction, were isolated from microbial mats from an ancient gold mine. All of the isolated strains: (i) produced siderophores that promote dissolution of minerals, (ii) were resistant to dissolved arsenic compounds, (iii) were able to use the dissolved arsenates as the terminal electron acceptor, and (iii) were able to use copper minerals containing arsenic minerals (e.g., enargite) as a respir...
Arsenic in groundwater and private wells used for drinking water is a public health concern in the U...
Although arsenic is ubiquitous in the environment, certain forms of arsenic are added deliberately i...
Dissimilatory As(V) (arsenate)-reducing bacteria may play an important role in arsenic release from...
Copyright © 2014 Drewniak Lukasz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The purpose of this study was a detailed characterization of Shewanella sp. O23S, a strain involved ...
Several technologies have been developed for lowering arsenic in drinking waters below the World Hea...
The arsenic (As) comprehensiveness in nature has aggravated the expansion of arsenic fortification a...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
Summary: Throughout the world there are many places with a high concentration of arsenic in water. I...
Gold is commonly liberated from sulfide minerals via oxidative destruction techniques. To circumvent...
This is an investigation into the microbially mediated processes involved in the transformation of a...
Previous studies show the importance of iron- and arsenate-reducing bacteria in mobilizing arsenic i...
Microbial reduction of arsenate [As(V)] plays an important role in arsenic (As) mobilization in aque...
Arsenic (As) is widely distributed in the nature as ores or minerals. It has been attracted much att...
The role of chemolithotrophs such as Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans a...
Arsenic in groundwater and private wells used for drinking water is a public health concern in the U...
Although arsenic is ubiquitous in the environment, certain forms of arsenic are added deliberately i...
Dissimilatory As(V) (arsenate)-reducing bacteria may play an important role in arsenic release from...
Copyright © 2014 Drewniak Lukasz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The purpose of this study was a detailed characterization of Shewanella sp. O23S, a strain involved ...
Several technologies have been developed for lowering arsenic in drinking waters below the World Hea...
The arsenic (As) comprehensiveness in nature has aggravated the expansion of arsenic fortification a...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
Summary: Throughout the world there are many places with a high concentration of arsenic in water. I...
Gold is commonly liberated from sulfide minerals via oxidative destruction techniques. To circumvent...
This is an investigation into the microbially mediated processes involved in the transformation of a...
Previous studies show the importance of iron- and arsenate-reducing bacteria in mobilizing arsenic i...
Microbial reduction of arsenate [As(V)] plays an important role in arsenic (As) mobilization in aque...
Arsenic (As) is widely distributed in the nature as ores or minerals. It has been attracted much att...
The role of chemolithotrophs such as Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans a...
Arsenic in groundwater and private wells used for drinking water is a public health concern in the U...
Although arsenic is ubiquitous in the environment, certain forms of arsenic are added deliberately i...
Dissimilatory As(V) (arsenate)-reducing bacteria may play an important role in arsenic release from...