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DOI10.2172/1054695
报告编号DOE/04ER63782-3 Final Report
来源IDOSTI ID: 1054695
Final Report: Role of microbial synergies in immobilization of metals
Slava Epstein, Ph.D. and Kim Lewis, Ph.D.
2012-11-14
出版年2012
语种英语
国家美国
领域地球科学
英文摘要This Subsurface Microbial Ecology and Community Dynamics project tested the following hypothesis: synergistic groups of microorganisms immobilize heavy elements more efficiently than do individual species. We focused on groundwater at several DOE FRC and their microbial communities affecting the fate of U, Tc, and Cr. While we did not obtain evidence to support the original hypothesis, we developed a platform to accessing novel species from the target environments. We implemented this technology and discovered and isolated novel species capable of immobilization of uranium and species with exceptionally high resistances to the extant toxic factors. We have sequenced their genomes are are in the process of investigating the genomic contents behind these surprising resistances.
英文关键词Microbial bioremediation groundwater uranium reduction microbial consortia
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来源平台US Department of Energy (DOE)
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