Bioreduction potential of chromate resistant bacteria isolated from chromite mine water of Sukinda, Odisha

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Bioremediation Journal Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.1080/10889868.2022.2029824
Sasmita Das, B. Behera, M. Sudarshan, A. Chakraborty, H. Thatoi
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Abstract Chromite mine water with a high concentration of Cr(VI) harbors highly chromium resistant bacteria, which could benefit the mine environment and be used for economic bioremediation strategy for chromate polluted ecosystems. In the present investigation, eight comparatively high chromium tolerant (≥500 mg L−1) bacteria were isolated from water samples of the Sukinda chromite mine environment. Their morpho-biochemical and molecular (16S rRNA gene sequencing) characterization revealed that most of the bacteria belong to the members of the genus Bacillus, Lysinibacillus boronitolerens, and Alcaligenes faecalis. It was observed that all the eight bacterial isolates could reduce above 90% of Cr(VI) (p < 0.05) within 288 h. Out of these eight isolates, Alcaligenes faecalis (CWB-4) could able to reduce the maximum (99.77%) supplied Cr(VI) after 144 h, as the most efficient Cr (VI) reducing strain whereas, Licinibacillus boronitolerens (CWB-2) showed the least Cr(VI) reduction ability. The enzyme activities of the eight isolates were in the range of 0.67 to 5.07 U mL−1. Hence, the high chromate tolerant bacterial isolates, with Cr (VI) reducing potential isolated in the present study, could be considered promising biological agents for bioremediation of environments polluted with chromium.
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奥里萨邦苏金达铬铁矿水中抗铬酸盐细菌的生物还原潜力
摘要高浓度Cr(VI)的铬矿水中含有高抗铬细菌,有利于矿山环境,可用于铬酸盐污染生态系统的经济生物修复策略。在目前的调查中,有八种相对较高的铬耐受性(≥500 mg L−1)细菌。它们的形态生化和分子(16S rRNA基因测序)特征表明,大多数细菌属于芽孢杆菌属、赖氨酸芽孢杆菌属和粪产碱杆菌属。结果表明,8株分离菌株均能使Cr(VI)降低90%以上(p < 0.05)在288以内 h.在这八个分离株中,粪产碱杆菌(CWB-4)能够在144后减少最大(99.77%)供应的Cr(VI) h、 作为最有效的Cr(VI)还原菌株,而硼耐李杆菌(CWB-2)表现出最低的Cr(Ⅵ)还原能力。8个分离株的酶活性在0.67至5.07之间 U mL−1。因此,本研究中分离出的具有Cr(VI)还原潜力的高铬酸盐耐受性菌株可以被认为是生物修复铬污染环境的有前途的生物制剂。
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Bioremediation Journal
Bioremediation Journal ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Bioremediation Journal is a peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes current, original laboratory and field research in bioremediation, the use of biological and supporting physical treatments to treat contaminated soil and groundwater. The journal rapidly disseminates new information on emerging and maturing bioremediation technologies and integrates scientific research and engineering practices. The authors, editors, and readers are scientists, field engineers, site remediation managers, and regulatory experts from the academic, industrial, and government sectors worldwide. High-quality, original articles make up the primary content. Other contributions are technical notes, short communications, and occasional invited review articles.
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