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Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger

This work aimed to examine the bioleaching of manganese oxides at various oxidation states (MnO, MnO·Mn(2)O(3), Mn(2)O(3) and MnO(2)) by a strain of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger, a frequent soil representative. Our results showed that the fungus effectively disintegrated the crystal stru...

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Autores principales: Farkas, Bence, Bujdoš, Marek, Polák, Filip, Matulová, Michaela, Cesnek, Martin, Duborská, Eva, Zvěřina, Ondřej, Kim, Hyunjung, Danko, Martin, Kisová, Zuzana, Matúš, Peter, Urík, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100808
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author Farkas, Bence
Bujdoš, Marek
Polák, Filip
Matulová, Michaela
Cesnek, Martin
Duborská, Eva
Zvěřina, Ondřej
Kim, Hyunjung
Danko, Martin
Kisová, Zuzana
Matúš, Peter
Urík, Martin
author_facet Farkas, Bence
Bujdoš, Marek
Polák, Filip
Matulová, Michaela
Cesnek, Martin
Duborská, Eva
Zvěřina, Ondřej
Kim, Hyunjung
Danko, Martin
Kisová, Zuzana
Matúš, Peter
Urík, Martin
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description This work aimed to examine the bioleaching of manganese oxides at various oxidation states (MnO, MnO·Mn(2)O(3), Mn(2)O(3) and MnO(2)) by a strain of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger, a frequent soil representative. Our results showed that the fungus effectively disintegrated the crystal structure of selected mineral manganese phases. Thereby, during a 31-day static incubation of oxides in the presence of fungus, manganese was bioextracted into the culture medium and, in some cases, transformed into a new biogenic mineral. The latter resulted from the precipitation of extracted manganese with biogenic oxalate. The Mn(II,III)-oxide was the most susceptible to fungal biodeterioration, and up to 26% of the manganese content in oxide was extracted by the fungus into the medium. The detected variabilities in biogenic oxalate and gluconate accumulation in the medium are also discussed regarding the fungal sensitivity to manganese. These suggest an alternative pathway of manganese oxides’ biodeterioration via a reductive dissolution. There, the oxalate metabolites are consumed as the reductive agents. Our results highlight the significance of fungal activity in manganese mobilization and transformation. The soil fungi should be considered an important geoactive agent that affects the stability of natural geochemical barriers.
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spelling pubmed-85404472021-10-24 Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger Farkas, Bence Bujdoš, Marek Polák, Filip Matulová, Michaela Cesnek, Martin Duborská, Eva Zvěřina, Ondřej Kim, Hyunjung Danko, Martin Kisová, Zuzana Matúš, Peter Urík, Martin J Fungi (Basel) Article This work aimed to examine the bioleaching of manganese oxides at various oxidation states (MnO, MnO·Mn(2)O(3), Mn(2)O(3) and MnO(2)) by a strain of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger, a frequent soil representative. Our results showed that the fungus effectively disintegrated the crystal structure of selected mineral manganese phases. Thereby, during a 31-day static incubation of oxides in the presence of fungus, manganese was bioextracted into the culture medium and, in some cases, transformed into a new biogenic mineral. The latter resulted from the precipitation of extracted manganese with biogenic oxalate. The Mn(II,III)-oxide was the most susceptible to fungal biodeterioration, and up to 26% of the manganese content in oxide was extracted by the fungus into the medium. The detected variabilities in biogenic oxalate and gluconate accumulation in the medium are also discussed regarding the fungal sensitivity to manganese. These suggest an alternative pathway of manganese oxides’ biodeterioration via a reductive dissolution. There, the oxalate metabolites are consumed as the reductive agents. Our results highlight the significance of fungal activity in manganese mobilization and transformation. The soil fungi should be considered an important geoactive agent that affects the stability of natural geochemical barriers. MDPI 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8540447/ /pubmed/34682230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100808 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Farkas, Bence
Bujdoš, Marek
Polák, Filip
Matulová, Michaela
Cesnek, Martin
Duborská, Eva
Zvěřina, Ondřej
Kim, Hyunjung
Danko, Martin
Kisová, Zuzana
Matúš, Peter
Urík, Martin
Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger
title Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger
title_full Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger
title_fullStr Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger
title_full_unstemmed Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger
title_short Bioleaching of Manganese Oxides at Different Oxidation States by Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus niger
title_sort bioleaching of manganese oxides at different oxidation states by filamentous fungus aspergillus niger
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100808
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