Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6306485 | Chemosphere | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Arsenic (As) contamination has become a worldwide environmental problem: arsenite (As(â
¢)) especially has posed a major threat to human health. Here, we report the first three isolates of anaerobic As(â
¤)-reducing bacterial strains (strains JQ, DJ-3 and DJ-4) from a soil sample containing 48.7% of total As in the form of As(III) collected in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China. Strains JQ, DJ-3 and DJ-4 were phylogenetically closely related to Bacillus, Desulfitobacterium and Exiguobacterium, respectively. Among these strains, JQ and DJ-3 have the arsC gene, DJ-4 possesses the arrA gene. The three strains could all resist and reduce high concentrations of As(â
¤) under anoxic conditions. The order of resistance to As(â
¤) was DJ-3Â >Â JQÂ >Â DJ-4. Strain DJ-3 not only possesses the strongest resistance to As(â
¤) but could also reduce 53% of the As(â
¤) to As(III) in the treatment of 60Â mM As(â
¤) in 5Â d. All three strains could release As from goethite; strain DJ-4 has the highest ability to promote the release of As (90.5%) from goethite. These results suggested that strains JQ, DJ-3 and DJ-4 may play an important role in the mobilization and transformation of As in soil.
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Authors
Xiaolin Cai, Zhennan Zhang, Naiyi Yin, Huili Du, Zejiao Li, Yanshan Cui,