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Metabolic Flexibility of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
Dissimilatory sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRB) are a very diverse group of anaerobic bacteria that are omnipresent in nature and play an imperative role in the global cycling of carbon and sulfur. In anoxic marine sediments sulfate reduction accounts for up to 50% of the entire organic mineralization in coastal and shelf ecosystems where sulfate diffuses several meters deep into the sediment....
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Hydrogen atoms from water and food are incorporated into biomass during cellular metabolism and biosynthesis, fractionating the isotopes of hydrogen-protium and deuterium-that are recorded in biomolecules. While these fractionations are often relatively constant in plants, large variations in the magnitude of fractionation are observed for many heterotrophic microbes utilizing different central...
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We present a travel-time based reactive transport model to simulate an in-situ bioremediation experiment for demonstrating enhanced bioreduction of uranium(VI). The model considers aquatic equilibrium chemistry of uranium and other groundwater constituents, uranium sorption and precipitation, and the microbial reduction of nitrate, sulfate and U(VI). Kinetic sorption/desorption of U(VI) is char...
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Lovley, D.R., Roden, E.E., Phillips, E.J.P. and Woodward, J.C., 1993. Enzymatic iron and uranium reduction by sulfatereducing bacteria. In: R.J. Parkes, P. Westbroek and J.W. de Leeuw (Editors), Marine Sediments, Burial, Pore Water Chemistry, Microbiology and Diagenesis. Mar. Geol., 113: 41-53. The potential for sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) to enzymatically reduce Fe(III) and U(VI) was inves...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Environmental Conservation Engineering
سال: 1989
ISSN: 1882-8590,0388-9459
DOI: 10.5956/jriet.18.229