نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur oxidizing bacterium

تعداد نتایج: 86685  

2013
Wei ZHU Jin-lan XIA An-an PENG Zhen-yuan NIE Guan-zhou QIU

The apparent sulfur oxidation activities of four pure thermophilic archaea, Acidianus brierleyi (JCM 8954), Metallosphaera sedula (YN 23), Acidianus manzaensis (YN 25) and Sulfolobus metallicus (YN 24) and their mixture in bioleaching chalcopyrite were compared, which were characterized indirectly by the evolution of the cells concentration, pH value and sulfate ions concentration in solution. ...

2015
Masataka Aoki Ryota Kakiuchi Takashi Yamaguchi Ken Takai Fumio Inagaki Hiroyuki Imachi

Markedly diverse sequences of the adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate reductase alpha subunit gene (aprA), which encodes a key enzyme in microbial sulfate reduction and sulfur oxidation, were detected in subseafloor sediments on the northwestern Pacific off Japan. The aprA gene sequences were grouped into 135 operational taxonomic units (90% sequence identity), including genes related to putative sulfu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Kahli M Weir Tara D Sutherland Irene Horne Robyn J Russell John G Oakeshott

In this paper we describe isolation of a bacterium capable of degrading both isomers of the organochloride insecticide endosulfan and its toxic metabolite, endosulfate. The bacterium was isolated from a soil microbial population that was enriched with continuous pressure to use endosulfate as the sole source of sulfur. Analysis of the 16S rRNA sequence of the bacterium indicated that it was an ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2004
Shen-Yi Chen Jih-Gaw Lin

A technologically and economically feasible process called bioleaching was used for the removal of heavy metals from livestock sludge with indigenous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in this study. The effects of sludge solids concentration on the bioleaching process were examined in a batch bioreactor. Due to the buffering capacity of sludge solids, the rates of pH reduction, ORP rise and metal solub...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1972
D W Smith C B Fliermans T D Brock

Uptake of (14)CO(2) in soils due to algae or sulfur-oxidizing bacteria was examined by incubation of soil samples with gaseous (14)CO(2) and subsequent chemical oxidation of biologically fixed radioactive isotope to (14)CO(2) for detection with a liquid scintillation counting system. The (14)CO(2) was added to the soil in the gas phase so that no alteration of the moisture or ionic strength of ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Ken Takai Barbara J Campbell S Craig Cary Masae Suzuki Hanako Oida Takuro Nunoura Hisako Hirayama Satoshi Nakagawa Yohey Suzuki Fumio Inagaki Koki Horikoshi

The carbon and energy metabolisms of a variety of cultured chemolithoautotrophic Epsilonproteobacteria from deep-sea hydrothermal environments were characterized by both enzymatic and genetic analyses. All the Epsilonproteobacteria tested had all three key reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) cycle enzymatic activities--ATP-dependent citrate lyase, pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase, and 2-oxogl...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
D Y Sorokin T P Tourova A M Lysenko J G Kuenen

Three kinds of alkaliphilic bacteria able to utilize thiocyanate (CNS-) at pH 10 were found in highly alkaline soda lake sediments and soda soils. The first group included obligate heterotrophs that utilized thiocyanate as a nitrogen source while growing at pH 10 with acetate as carbon and energy sources. Most of the heterotrophic strains were able to oxidize sulfide and thiosulfate to tetrathi...

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