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Arsenic Resistance and Bioaccumulation of an Indigenous Bacterium Isolated from Aquifer Sediments of Datong Basin,Northern China
Authors:Zuoming Xie  Yan Luo  Yanxin Wang  Xianjun Xie  Chunli Su
Affiliation:School of Environmental Studies , China University of Geosciences , Wuhan , P. R. China
Abstract:
To obtain bacteria with arsenic accumulation potential that can be used to remove arsenic from contaminated waters, experiments were made to investigate the tolerance and accumulation to arsenic of an indigenous bacterium XZM002 isolated from aquifer sediments of Datong Basin, northern China. The results showed that strain XZM002 belongs to the genus Bacillus and has evolved defense mechanisms to reduce arsenic injury: the change of cellular shape from initial rod to oval and then to round with increment of arsenic toxicity. The effect of arsenate or arsenite on the bacterial growth was also investigated. Results showed that growth of the strain was inhibited under As(III) and high concentration As(V) (over 1200 μg l?1) conditions in the first 2 days and promoted under low concentration As(V) (under 400 μg l?1) condition. Its arsenic bioaccumulation potential was surveyed by monitoring the concentration changes of total arsenic and arsenic speciation in the medium and in the cytoplasm, and those of total arsenic on the membrane. Methylated arsenic species were not detected throughout the experiment. The results indicated that 11.5% of arsenic was removed from liquid medium into the bacterial cells and 9.22% of As(V) in the medium was transformed gradually to As(III) during 4 d of incubation. Approximately 80% of the total accumulated arsenic was adsorbed onto the membrane instead of into cytoplasm; and the arsenic accumulation almost approached saturation after incubation for 72 h.
Keywords:arsenic  bioaccumulation  indigenous bacteria  resistance  water treatment
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