Microbial controls on As-mineralogy in pH 7~8 natural solutions

Laguna : 汽水域研究 Volume 11 Page 1-15 published_at 2004-06
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Title
Microbial controls on As-mineralogy in pH 7~8 natural solutions
Creator
Tazaki Kazue
Morikawa Toshikazu
S.Khodijah Chaerun
Natalia Belkova
Okuno Masayuki
Asada Ryuji
Nishikawa Osamu
Source Title
Laguna : 汽水域研究
Volume 11
Start Page 1
End Page 15
Journal Identifire
ISSN 21852995
Descriptions
A series of simple experimental systems combining seven different As-minerals with natural Fe-rich underground water (pH 7) was established in search of clues to arsenic bioremediation. After one year of aging, arsenic-tolerant microorganisms were detected by means of an epifluorescence microscope, SEM-EDX and TEM. Direct observations revealed that a mutual relationship between bacterial colonies and As-minerals occurred in the biofilm. The most arsenic-tolerant microorganism was found on the surface of realgar (AsS) and the second one was found on the surface of arsenolite. A symbiotic relationship between free living and adhering bacillus, coccus, and filamentous types of bacteria occurred under conditions of pH 8, Eh 200~400 mV, 25~28℃, and high concentration of dissolved As after one year of aging. These microorganisms survived and proliferated in the As-mineral-water systems without any kind of supplementary nutrients. There were two methods of staining used in this study: DAPI and CFDA stains. The DAPI stain method, in which DNA or RNA fluorescences blue under ultra violet light (365 nm), indicated the total bacterial abundance with in the colony. The CFDA stain method indicated enzymatically active bacteria on the mineral surface. The significant roles of symbiotic arsenic tolerant bacteria in the system were enhanced by their adaptation to conditions of pH 7~8 and high concentration of dissolved As ion. SEM images illustrated very high cell densities on the surface of realgar. Colonization occurred on AsS surfaces in natural solutions during a one-year culture period. These results might be important for solutions at circum-neutral pH in which abundant cell-mineral surfaces are able to adsorb metals from solution. The results might also indicate some of the effective factors for arsenic detoxification in non-marine or brackish waters.
Subjects
Arsenic ( Other)
As-minerals ( Other)
Electron microscopy ( Other)
Epifluorescence microscope ( Other)
Tolerant /Microorganisms ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学汽水域研究センター
Date of Issued 2004-06
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN10439529