Soluble Molybdenum Reduction by Morganella sp. Locally-isolated from Agricultural Land in Kano

S. Mohammed, M. A. Gafasa, H. Kabara, A. Babandi, D. Shehu, M. Ya’u, S. Abubakar, K. Babagana, J. Mashi, H. Yakasai
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Intensive agriculture and industrial activities have significantly increased the global burden of pollutants; thus, bioremediation of these pollutants is intensely sought. A bacterium with potential of reducing toxic soluble molybdenum to precipitable molybdenum blue (Mo-blue) was isolated from agricultural soil in Darmanawa, Kano state. The bacterium grown on low phosphate media (LPM) reduces molybadate to Mo-blue optimally at pH between 6.0 and 7.5, temperature of 35 °C, glucose was the best electron donor source at 5 g/L and ammonium sulphate was the best nitrogen source. The optimum molybdate concentration supporting the reduction process was 40 mM at 3.5 mM phosphate. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA partial sequence identified the bacterium as Morganella sp. The ability of this isolate to reduce toxic soluble molybdenum to colloidal less toxic form is novel and makes the bacterium an important instrument for bioremediation of this pollutant.
卡诺农用地莫氏菌还原可溶性钼的研究
集约化的农业和工业活动大大增加了全球污染物负担;因此,这些污染物的生物修复是迫切需要的。从卡诺州Darmanawa的农业土壤中分离到一种具有将有毒可溶性钼还原为可沉淀钼蓝(Mo-blue)潜力的细菌。在低磷酸盐培养基(LPM)上生长的细菌在pH为6.0 ~ 7.5,温度为35 Â℃时,以葡萄糖为5 g/L的最佳电子供体源,硫酸铵为最佳氮源,将钼酸盐还原为Mo-blue。支持还原过程的最佳钼酸盐浓度为40 mM,磷酸盐为3.5 mM。通过16S rRNA部分序列的系统发育分析,鉴定出该菌株为摩根氏菌。该菌株具有将有毒可溶性钼还原为低毒性胶体形式的新能力,使其成为该污染物生物修复的重要工具。
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