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Biosorption of copper by fungal melanin   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Summary Melanin obtained from Aureobasidium pullulans and Cladosporium resinae was an efficient biosorbent for copper. Copper uptake could be expressed using various adsorption isotherms; melanin from A. pullulans obeyed Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms whereas C. resinae melanin followed the BET isotherm indicating a more complex type of adsorption than in A. pullulans. In general, uptake capacities of melanin were greater than for intact biomass and the higher uptake by pigmented rather than albino biomass could be correlated with the presence of melanin. Cu2+ was less readily desorbed from melanin by dilute mineral acids than from intact biomass and again, the relative ease of Cu2+ desorption from pre-loaded pigmented or albino biomass was correlated with the presence or absence of melanin. Mg2+ and Zn2+ appeared to be the most effective cations for desorption with Na+ and K+ the least effective. The addition of melanin to a coppercontaining culture of the albino strain of A. pullulans resulted in some reduction of toxicity.  相似文献   

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Biofilms containing single or mixed cultures of the fungus Hormoconis resinae and anaerobic sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) on stainless steel were incubated with an isothiazolone biocide (Kathon FP) at 28°C for 24 h. H. resinae within the biofilm was enumerated by immunofluorescence microscopy using specific antiserum, and SRB were assayed by culture. Fungal numbers in mixed biofilms were considerably reduced in comparison with those in pure biofilms. The biocide was shown to be effective against H. resinae in pure biofilms at 50 and 100 ppm, but in mixed biofilms only at the higher concentration. This concentration also reduced the sessile SRB numbers by 99%.P.S. Guiamet is with the Sección Biolectroquimica, INIFTA, Suc. 4, C.C. 16, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. C.C Gaylarde is with the Departamento de Solos, Fac. de Agronomia, UFRGS, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 7712, 91540-000 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil  相似文献   

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Biosorption is an innovative and alternative technology to remove heavy metal pollutants from aqueous solution using live, inactive and dead biomasses such as algae, bacteria and fungi. In this study, live and dried biomass of Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Funalia trogii was applied as heavy metal adsorbent material. Biosorption of copper(II) cations in aqueous solution by live and dried biomass of Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Funalia trogii was investigated to study the effects of initial heavy metal concentration, pH, temperature, contact time, agitation rate and amount of fungus. Copper(II) was taken up quickly by fungal biomass (live or dried) during the first 15 min and the most important factor which affected the copper adsorption by live and dried biomass was the pH value. An initial pH of around 5.0 allowed for an optimum adsorption performance. Live biomass of two white rot fungi showed a high copper adsorption capacity compared with dried biomass. Copper(II) uptake was found to be independent of temperature in the range of 20–45 °C. The initial metal ion concentration (10–300 mg/L) significantly influenced the biosorption capacity of these fungi. The results indicate that a biosorption as high as 40–60 % by live and dried biomass can be obtained under optimum conditions.  相似文献   

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Summary The ability to accumulate copper from aqueous solutions was determined with different yeast species. Yeast cells did not show any significant differences in process kinetics. The uptake was very fast and was influenced by environmental factors. The metal-accumulating capacity differed among the tested strains. The yeastsCandida tropicalis andPichia guilliermondii were chosen for extensive research. Cells of the stationary growth phase were able to adsorb a high amount of copper. The uptake capacity decreased with increasing biomass concentration. Copper adsorption obeyed the Freundlich isotherm. Optimal pH range was between 5 and 7. The biomass could be used repeatedly for biosorption after desorption by mineral acids.  相似文献   

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Biosorption of copper by Pseudomonas cepacia was found to be dependent on added copper concentration. Copper uptake by the cells was rapid over the range of copper concentrations tested and complete within the first 10 min of incubation time. The effect of pH on copper uptake by P. cepacia was determined using overlapping buffers over the pH range 3–8, and copper biosorption from a 10 mM copper solution was greatest at pH 7. Copper uptake (measured by analysis of cell digests) was unaffected by cyanide and azide (up to 30 mM) and by incubation of cells with a 10 mM copper solution at 4 °C. Evidence from these results suggested that copper uptake by P. cepacia cells involves surface binding and not intracellular accumulation by active transport. Biosorption of copper by various Pseudomonas isolates from metal-contaminated environments agreed well with copper biosorption by Pseudomonas strains from the National Collection of Type Cultures (NCTC).  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to elucidate the synergistic antimicrobial activity of chitosan hydrolysates derived from hydrolysis of high molecular weight chitosan (HMWC) with various kinds of divalent metal ions‐EDTA compounds against Penicillium italicum. Amongst hydrolysates, active molecular chitosan (AMC) ranging of molecular weight approximately from 0.8 to 3.0 kDa has been newly researched and demonstrated that it has great antimicrobial activity. Copper, manganese, magnesium, cobalt and zinc ions were used to manufacture chelates with EDTA using a microwave apparatus. Inhibitory effect of AMC or chelates on growth of P. italicum was investigated for up to 72 hr. As the results, AMC showed the highest growth inhibitory activity in the presence of Zn‐EDTA compound compared to the other ion chelates. According to these results, we demonstrated that although Zn‐EDTA‐chelating ligand alone does seem to have a little antimicrobial activity against P. italicum, however, it has synergistic effect against the fungal species when it combined with AMC. Taken together, we suggest that AMC‐EDTA‐Zinc combination (AEM‐Zn) can be a great candidate as natural pesticide for defending postharvest decay of citrus fruits by the fungi.  相似文献   

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Biomass of cyanobacterial bloom from Lake Dianchi was used as a biosorbent for copper removal from aqueous solution. The maximum capacity was found at conditions of pH 4, initial concentration of copper was 10 mg/l and initial dose of biomass was 1.0 g/l. HNO3 demonstrated the highest desorption efficiency compared with HCl, EDTA, and citric acid. Physical adsorption was assumed not to be the dominant mechanism of biosorption as revealed by scanning electron microscopy and surface area measurement of the biomass. Infrared ray spectra analysis of the biomass suggested that ion-exchange is the principal mechanism for biosorption. Considering the advantages—low cost, easy to collect, and huge in quantity—the Microcystis bloom biomass could be used as a sorbent for copper and other heavy metals removal.  相似文献   

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Copper is a toxic heavy metal widely used to microbial control especially in agriculture. Consequently, high concentrations of copper residues remain in soils selecting copper-resistant organisms. In vineyards, copper is routinely used for fungi control. This work was undertaken to study copper resistance by rhizosphere microorganisms from two plants (Avena sativa L. and Plantago lanceolata L.) common in vineyard soils. Eleven rhizosphere microorganisms were isolated, and four displayed high resistance to copper. The isolates were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis as Pseudomonas putida (A1), Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (A2) and Acinetobacter sp. (A6), isolated from Avena sativa rhizosphere, and Acinetobacter sp. (T5), isolated from Plantago lanceolata rhizosphere. The isolates displayed high copper resistance in the temperature range from 25°C to 35°C and pH in the range from 5.0 to 9.0. Pseudomonas putida A1 resisted as much as 1,000 mg L−1 of copper. The isolates showed similar behavior on copper removal from liquid medium, with a bioremoval rate of 30% at 500 mg L−1 after 24 h of growth. Speciation of copper revealed high copper biotransformation, reducing Cu(II) to Cu(I), capacity. Results indicate that our isolates are potential agents for copper bioremoval and bacterial stimulation of copper biosorption by Avena sativa and Plantago lanceolata.  相似文献   

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Toxicity of copper to T. pseudonana (formerly Cyclotella nana, clone 13-1) wax examined in inshore seawater using a 96-hr bioassay method. Raw unenriched seawater wax filtered through a 0.22-μ membrane filter and then pasteurized, for 30 min at 60 C. Following this treatment, samples contained 0.68–1.14 μg Cu/liter. Copper was added as the chloride in 5-μg increments over the range of 5 to 30 μg/liter (about 0.1–0.5 μM). Population densities, mean cell, volume, and 14C bicarbonate uptake were measured. Population growth, and 14C uptake by T. pseudonana displayed inhibition over the entire range of added copper. Growth rate constant (k) of T. pseudonana decreased with increasing copper concentration and during the course of growth at each concentration. Correspondingly, mean cell volumes increased with copper concentration and time. Copper toxicity varied in different water samples. The presence of decomposed natural plankton and detritus decreased toxicity. In the absence of enrichment, bacteria had little effect on copper toxicity. H exults were influenced by glassware treatment, collection and storage of seawater, and absence of enrichments.  相似文献   

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Copper and nickel adsorption onto calcium alginate, sodium alginate with an extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) produced by the activated sludge bacterium Chryseomonas luteola TEM05 and the immobilized C. luteola TEM05 from aqueous solutions were studied. After that, the multi metal ions containing these ions together were prepared and partial competitive adsorptions of these mixtures were also investigated. The metal adsorption of gel beads were carried out at pH 6.0, 25 °C. The maximum adsorption capacities in Langmuir isotherm for calcium alginate, calcium alginate + EPS, calcium alginate + C. luteola TEM05 and calcium alginate + EPS + C. luteola TEM05 were 1.505, 1.989, 1.976, 1.937 mmol/g dry weight for Cu(II) and 0.996, 1.224, 1.078, 1.219 mol/g dry weight for Ni(II), respectively.The competitive biosorption capacities of the carrier for all metal ions were lower than single conditions.  相似文献   

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Biosorption of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate by seaweed biomass   总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1  
Samples of various Sargassum species were collected in the Hong Kong marine environment and used for studies on biosorption of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP). Batch adsorption experiments were carried out to determine the removal capacity and removal efficiency of the biosorbents. The DEHP removal ability was similar among beached seaweed and three freshly collected Sargassum species. Different physico-chemical factors were evaluated in order to enhance the performance of the biosorbents. Under optimized conditions (25 mg biomass, initial pH 4, 25 °C, 40 mg L–1 DEHP), the mean removal capacity of beached seaweed and Sargassum siliquastrum was 5.68 and 6.54 mg g–1, respectively. Examination of the Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms showed that the biosorption phenomenon by these biosorbents could well be described by these models. Desorption of DEHP was also assessed with methanol, which showed the most satisfactory desorbing ability. Further study in multiple adsorption–desorption of DEHP by the biosorbents demonstrated the reusability of both beached seaweed and S. siliquastrum for biosorption of DEHP.  相似文献   

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Copper fungicides and mycoinsecticides based on entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria spp. are the most common pesticides used in organic crop production systems. The in vitro effects of the copper fungicides copper oxide, copper hydroxide, copper oxychloride, copper sulphate, dicopper chloride trihydroxide and tribasic copper sulphate were investigated for mycelial growth, sporulation and conidial germination of the ATCC 74040 commercial strain of Beauveria bassiana. Mycelial growth was evaluated on potato dextrose agar plates with 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 12.5%, 6.25% and 0% of the recommended application rates of each fungicide at 15 and 25°C. Sporulation and conidial germination were determined at the recommended field doses of each fungicide at 25°C. All copper fungicides had fungistatic or fungicidal effects on B. bassiana that varied according to the dose. Only in two cases, copper oxide at 15°C and copper hydroxide at 25°C, at the lowest concentration of 6.5%, was mycelial growth not statistically significantly inhibited. Inhibition of mycelial growth depended both on the fungicide and its concentration, and partly on temperature. Both sporulation and conidial germination of B. bassiana were significantly inhibited by all fungicides. All fungicides inhibited the sporulation in a similar way (99.8%–100%). With the exception of copper oxychloride (inhibition, 13.6%), the other fungicides showed high detrimental effects on conidial germination (inhibition, 91.7%–100%). The fungus was strongly affected by some fungicides even at the lowest doses. The biological index used for the B. bassiana with copper fungicides ranged from 0.6 (copper sulphate) to 18.1 (copper oxychloride). Therefore, the tested fungicides were classified into the upper half of the highly toxic (T) category and are considered incompatible with the entomopathogenic fungus B. bassiana strain ATCC 74040 under in vivo experimental conditions. These results need to be further verified in vitro under both greenhouse and open-field conditions.  相似文献   

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Summary Cladosporium resinae growing on alkane mixtures removed n-alkanes sequentially in order of increasing molecular weight, each at about the same rate as during growth on it as single alkane. This sequence is not in order of the ability of each alkane to support growth. No alkane-specific extracellular solubilizing agent able to affect the order o metabolism could be detected during the growth of C. resinae on mixed n-alkanes, but supplementing the medium with phospholipids like those produced during growth on specific alkanes increased the rate or removal of the respective alkanes. Kinetic analysis indicated that the uptake of dodecane, hexadecane and octadecane from a mixture could be by a common mechanism, the order being determined, through competition, by the affinity of the system for each alkane.  相似文献   

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The purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate possible ecological and physiological functions of mucilaginous capsules produced by the freshwater algae Kirchneriella aperta Teiling (Chlorococcales) as related to copper ions. All experiments were performed using synthetic media under laboratory‐controlled conditions. Copper interactions were investigated by distinguishing between adsorption onto the mucilaginous material present at the surface of the cells, intracellular uptake, and differentiation between total dissolved copper and free copper ions in the culture medium. Kirchneriella aperta is sensitive to copper, as revealed by a 96‐h EC50 value of 10 ? 9.22 M Cu2 + . We demonstrated that the mucilaginous capsules were able to sequester copper ions from the medium through a passive mechanism, thus providing the cell with a mechanism able to postpone the toxic effects of copper. The organic material that diffuses into the test medium as well as the mucilaginous capsules produced by K. aperta both effectively complex copper; thus, toxicity must be related to free copper ions and not the total dissolved copper concentration in the medium.  相似文献   

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Two phaeoid strains of the fungus Cladosporium carrionii (SR3 from a xerophyte species and PP8201 from a patient), and one strain of Hormoconis resinae (Cladosporium resinae), isolated from oil-impregnated soil, were analyzed for their cell wall composition by colorimetric methods, X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and solid-state 13C-nuclear magnetic resonance. Results suggested that the cell walls were composed mainly of hexoses (34%–47%) as β-1,3-glucan (some galactose and mannose were also present) and melanin, chitin being absent. Electron microscopic observations suggested that melanin was found not only in the cell wall but also in intracellular bodies resembling melanosomes.  相似文献   

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Summary Three strains ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae and one strain of aCandida sp. obtained from different industrial sources were screened for uptake of silver and copper. Considerable differences in metal uptake capacities were found between the different strains ofS. cerevisiae and betweenS. cerevisiae and theCandida sp. used. Copper uptake capacities ranged from 0.05 mmol g–1 dry wt to 0.184 mmol g–1 dry wt while values of 0.034 mmol Ag g–1 dry wt and 0.193 mmol Ag g–1 dry wt biomass were observed. Use of ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) enabled the detection of copper complexing agents (possibly proteins and carbohydrates) released by yeasts into the surrounding medium. In contrast, these compounds had no silver complexation abilities. Langmuir and Scatchard transformations of metal adsorption isotherms suggested differences in the mechanisms involved in metal uptake by the various yeasts. The differences between strains ofS. cerevisiae were due possibly to differences in cell wal composition. Different methods of preparation of biomass (fresh, air, oven and freeze-dried) had little effect on metal uptake in comparison with fresh biomass. Storage of fresh waste biomass at 4°C for 20 days had no effect on metal biosorption capacities. It was also observed that individual batches of waste biomass produced from different fermentation runs had consistent metal uptake capacities. The implications of the above results on the use of waste yeast biomass for treatment of metal-containing effluents are discussed.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Copper speciation and bioavailability for Scenedesmus quadricauda has been studied in natural waters and in synthetic culture media. Other elements were studied simultaneously. When phosphorus and nitrogen limitation were excluded by adding these elements, copper was limiting algal growth in some natural waters. In the toxic range, growth inhibition by copper was highly correlated with copper detected by electrochemical methods and with calculated free copper.

Copper was toxic to S. quadricauda when free copper concentrations roughly exceeded 10?10.5 M, and was limiting for values somewhere lower than 10?12.5 M. Because we found copper limitation in some natural water samples, free copper concentration in those water samples therefore must have been lower than 10?12.5 M.

The hypothesis that the free metal concentration rather than the total concentration determines bioavailability was confirmed for copper, cobalt and zinc.  相似文献   

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Summary Cladosporium resinae QM 7998 produced high activities of extracellular and constitutive -glucosidase when grown on a variety of sugars or cellulose. Starch and ribose induced enzyme synthesis several fold.Cladosporium resinae could utilize agricultural waste residues for growth and -glucosidase production. The initial pH of the medium had a marked effect on enzyme prowduction and optimum pH was between 4.0 and 5.0 depending on the assay method. Mixed culturing ofC. resinae with yeasts, viz.Saccharomyces cerevisiae andCandida utilis, increased the -glucosidase production while that with other fungi decreased the enzyme yield. The- glucosidase preparation fromC. resinae significantly increased the saccharification of rice and wheat straw (untreated or delignified) withTrichoderma reesei QM 9414 cellulase preparation.
Résumé Cladosporium resinae QM 7998 produit des concentrations élevées de -glucosidase tant extracellulaire que constitutive lorsqu'elle croît sur une variété de sucres ou sur la cellulose. On a trouvé que l'amidon et le ribose augmentent de plusieurs fois la quantité d'enzyme synthétisée.Cladosporium resinae peut utiliser des résidus agricoles pour sa croissance et pour la production de -glucosidase. Le pH initial du milieu exerce un effet marqué sur la production d'enzyme et le pH optimum est compris entre 4.0 et 5.0 selon les conditions de l'essai. La croissance mixte deCladosporium resinae avec diverses levures, notammentSaccharomyces cerevisiae etCandida utilis, augmente la production de -glucosidase tandis que celle avec d'autres moisissures diminue le rendement en enzyme. La -glucosidase deCladosporium resinae augmente de manière significative la saccharification des pailles de riz et de froment (non-traitées ou délignifiées) traités par la cellulase deTrichoderma reesei QM 9414.
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Cadmium and copper uptake by cultures of Prasinocladus marinus, Amphidinium carterae, Chaetoceros curvisetum and Chaetoceros protuberans was considered as a function of exposure time (from 0.5 to 72 h) and of metal concentrations added to the culture medium (from 5 to 20 µg l–1). For cadmium uptake, A. carterae exhibited a particular behaviour: the accumulation was not dependent on exposure time or on metal concentration. An adsorption process appeared to govern both Cadmium uptake by phytoplankton species (except A. carterae) and that of copper. In addition to adsorption, another active process might be involved in the Cadmium uptake of P. marinus, C. curvisetum and C. protuberans.  相似文献   

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Two capsulated, exopolysaccharide-producing cyanobacteria, Cyanospira capsulata and Nostoc PCC7936, were tested with regard to their metal removal capability by using copper as model metal. The experiments, carried out with the sole cyanobacterial biomass suspended in distilled water and confined into small dialysis tubings, showed that C. capsulata biomass is characterized by the best efficiency in metal removal, with a qmax (maximum amount of copper removed per biomass unit) of 96 ± 2 mg Cu(II) removed per g of protein in comparison with the value of 79 ± 3 of Nostoc PCC7936 biomass. The experimental data obtained with both cyanobacterial biomass best fit the Langmuir sorption isotherm. The sorption of copper started from the first minutes of contact with the metal and attained the equilibrium state, when no more copper removal was evident, after 5 and 6 hours, for C. capsulata and Nostoc PCC7936, respectively. The best efficiency in Cu(II) removal was obtained at pH 6.1–6.2, while the presence of Mg2+ or Ca2+ reduced copper removal capability of both species to 60–70% of their qmax. The results showed that the biomass of C. capsulata and Nostoc PCC7936 possesses a high affinity and a high specific uptake for copper, comparable with the best performances shown by other microbial biomass, and suggest the possibility to use the capsulated trichomes of the two cyanobacteria for the bioremoval of heavy metals from polluted water bodies.  相似文献   

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