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Culturable and molecular phylogenetic diversity of microorganisms in an open-dumped,extremely acidic Pb/Zn mine tailings
Authors:Gui-Liang Tan  Wen-Sheng Shu  Kevin B Hallberg  Fang Li  Chong-Yu Lan  Wen-Hua Zhou  Li-Nan Huang
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, School of Life Sciences, Zhongshan University, 510275, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:A combination of cultivation-based and molecular-based approaches was used to reveal the culturable and molecular diversity of the microbes inhabiting an open-dumped Pb/Zn mine tailings that was undergoing intensive acid generation (pH 1.9). Culturable bacteria found in the extremely acidic mine tailings were Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, Leptospirillum ferriphilum, Sulfobacillus thermotolerans and Acidiphilium cryptum, where the number of acidophilic heterotrophs was ten times higher than that of the iron- and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. Cloning and phylogenetic analysis revealed that, in contrast to the adjacent AMD, the mine tailings possessed a low microbial diversity with archaeal sequence types dominating the 16S rRNA gene library. Of the 141 clones examined, 132 were represented by two sequence types phylogenetically affiliated with the iron-oxidizing archaea Ferroplasma acidiphilum and three belonged to two tentative groups within the Thermoplasma lineage so far represented by only a few environmental sequences. Six clones in the library were represented by the only bacterial sequence type and were closely related to the well-described iron-oxidizer L. ferriphilum. The significant differences in the prokaryotic community structures of the extremely acidic mine tailings and the AMD associated with it highlights the importance of studying the microbial communities that are more directly involved in the iron and sulfur cycles of mine tailings.
Keywords:Mine tailings  Acid mine drainage  Acidophiles  Microbial diversity  16S rRNA gene
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