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Published on: July 24, 2018
塩で飽和した極端な環境における微生物のヒ素循環
Ronald S Oremland1, Thomas R Kulp, Jodi Switzer Blum
1U.S. Geological Survey, ms 480, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. roremlan@usgs.gov
まとめ
シアルス湖 (Searles Lake) とは,シアルス湖 (Searles Lake) とは,シアルス湖 (Searles Lake) とは,シアルス湖 (Searles Lake) とは,シアルス湖 (Searles Lake) とは,シアルス湖 (Searles Lake) とは
科学分野:
- 環境科学 環境科学
- 地質化学 地質化学
- 微生物学 微生物学とは
背景:
- シアルス湖にはアルカリ性,アルゼンチンの豊富な塩水が含まれています.
- アルゼンチンの種化は堆積物の深さによって変化し,アルセナート (AsV) からアルセナイト (AsIII) まで変化する.
研究 の 目的:
- シアルズ湖でアルゼンチンの生地化学サイクルを調査する.
- の変換における微生物の役割を特定する.
主な方法:
- アノキシ性および有酸素性沈殿物スラージのインキュベーション.
- アルゼンチンの種化と微生物活性の測定.
- 塩素呼吸細菌の分離と特徴付け.
主要な成果:
- ディシミラトリーAs(V) - 還元酵素の活動は,無酸素スラージのH2または硫化物によって刺激された.
- 酸素性スラージでは,アソニウムIII酸化酵素の活性が急速であった.
- As(V) 呼吸を利用する無酸素のハロアルカヒリフ菌が分離されました.
結論:
- シールズ湖には完全なヒ素の生地化学サイクルが存在します.
- 無機電子ドナーは,このサイクルを駆動するのに貢献します.
- 微生物のプロセスは,この環境におけるヒ素の変換の鍵です.
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