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Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities

Microbial reduction of toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in-situ is a plausible bioremediation strategy in electron-acceptor limited environments. However, higher [Cr(VI)] may impose stress on syntrophic communities and impact community structure and function. The study objectives were to understan...

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Autores principales: Somenahally, Anil C., Mosher, Jennifer J., Yuan, Tong, Podar, Mircea, Phelps, Tommy J., Brown, Steven D., Yang, Zamin K., Hazen, Terry C., Arkin, Adam P., Palumbo, Anthony V., Van Nostrand, Joy D., Zhou, Jizhong, Elias, Dwayne A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083909
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author Somenahally, Anil C.
Mosher, Jennifer J.
Yuan, Tong
Podar, Mircea
Phelps, Tommy J.
Brown, Steven D.
Yang, Zamin K.
Hazen, Terry C.
Arkin, Adam P.
Palumbo, Anthony V.
Van Nostrand, Joy D.
Zhou, Jizhong
Elias, Dwayne A.
author_facet Somenahally, Anil C.
Mosher, Jennifer J.
Yuan, Tong
Podar, Mircea
Phelps, Tommy J.
Brown, Steven D.
Yang, Zamin K.
Hazen, Terry C.
Arkin, Adam P.
Palumbo, Anthony V.
Van Nostrand, Joy D.
Zhou, Jizhong
Elias, Dwayne A.
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description Microbial reduction of toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in-situ is a plausible bioremediation strategy in electron-acceptor limited environments. However, higher [Cr(VI)] may impose stress on syntrophic communities and impact community structure and function. The study objectives were to understand the impacts of Cr(VI) concentrations on community structure and on the Cr(VI)-reduction potential of groundwater communities at Hanford, WA. Steady state continuous flow bioreactors were used to grow native communities enriched with lactate (30 mM) and continuously amended with Cr(VI) at 0.0 (No-Cr), 0.1 (Low-Cr) and 3.0 (High-Cr) mg/L. Microbial growth, metabolites, Cr(VI), 16S rRNA gene sequences and GeoChip based functional gene composition were monitored for 15 weeks. Temporal trends and differences in growth, metabolite profiles, and community composition were observed, largely between Low-Cr and High-Cr bioreactors. In both High-Cr and Low-Cr bioreactors, Cr(VI) levels were below detection from week 1 until week 15. With lactate enrichment, native bacterial diversity substantially decreased as Pelosinus spp., and Sporotalea spp., became the dominant groups, but did not significantly differ between Cr concentrations. The Archaea diversity also substantially decreased after lactate enrichment from Methanosaeta (35%), Methanosarcina (17%) and others, to mostly Methanosarcina spp. (95%). Methane production was lower in High-Cr reactors suggesting some inhibition of methanogens. Several key functional genes were distinct in Low-Cr bioreactors compared to High-Cr. Among the Cr resistant microbes, Burkholderia vietnamiensis, Comamonas testosterone and Ralstonia pickettii proliferated in Cr amended bioreactors. In-situ fermentative conditions facilitated Cr(VI) reduction, and as a result 3.0 mg/L Cr(VI) did not impact the overall bacterial community structure.
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spelling pubmed-38716982013-12-27 Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities Somenahally, Anil C. Mosher, Jennifer J. Yuan, Tong Podar, Mircea Phelps, Tommy J. Brown, Steven D. Yang, Zamin K. Hazen, Terry C. Arkin, Adam P. Palumbo, Anthony V. Van Nostrand, Joy D. Zhou, Jizhong Elias, Dwayne A. PLoS One Research Article Microbial reduction of toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in-situ is a plausible bioremediation strategy in electron-acceptor limited environments. However, higher [Cr(VI)] may impose stress on syntrophic communities and impact community structure and function. The study objectives were to understand the impacts of Cr(VI) concentrations on community structure and on the Cr(VI)-reduction potential of groundwater communities at Hanford, WA. Steady state continuous flow bioreactors were used to grow native communities enriched with lactate (30 mM) and continuously amended with Cr(VI) at 0.0 (No-Cr), 0.1 (Low-Cr) and 3.0 (High-Cr) mg/L. Microbial growth, metabolites, Cr(VI), 16S rRNA gene sequences and GeoChip based functional gene composition were monitored for 15 weeks. Temporal trends and differences in growth, metabolite profiles, and community composition were observed, largely between Low-Cr and High-Cr bioreactors. In both High-Cr and Low-Cr bioreactors, Cr(VI) levels were below detection from week 1 until week 15. With lactate enrichment, native bacterial diversity substantially decreased as Pelosinus spp., and Sporotalea spp., became the dominant groups, but did not significantly differ between Cr concentrations. The Archaea diversity also substantially decreased after lactate enrichment from Methanosaeta (35%), Methanosarcina (17%) and others, to mostly Methanosarcina spp. (95%). Methane production was lower in High-Cr reactors suggesting some inhibition of methanogens. Several key functional genes were distinct in Low-Cr bioreactors compared to High-Cr. Among the Cr resistant microbes, Burkholderia vietnamiensis, Comamonas testosterone and Ralstonia pickettii proliferated in Cr amended bioreactors. In-situ fermentative conditions facilitated Cr(VI) reduction, and as a result 3.0 mg/L Cr(VI) did not impact the overall bacterial community structure. Public Library of Science 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3871698/ /pubmed/24376771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083909 Text en © 2013 Somenahally et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Somenahally, Anil C.
Mosher, Jennifer J.
Yuan, Tong
Podar, Mircea
Phelps, Tommy J.
Brown, Steven D.
Yang, Zamin K.
Hazen, Terry C.
Arkin, Adam P.
Palumbo, Anthony V.
Van Nostrand, Joy D.
Zhou, Jizhong
Elias, Dwayne A.
Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
title Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
title_full Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
title_fullStr Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
title_full_unstemmed Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
title_short Hexavalent Chromium Reduction under Fermentative Conditions with Lactate Stimulated Native Microbial Communities
title_sort hexavalent chromium reduction under fermentative conditions with lactate stimulated native microbial communities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083909
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