Isolation and Characterization of Molybdenum-reducing Pseudomonas sp. from Agricultural Land in Northwest-Nigeria

A. Alhassan, A. Babandi, G. Uba, H. Yakasai
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Microbial heavy metals reduction has an important role in the biological system and in environmental metals recycling to remove its toxic effects in soil and wastewater. A molybdenum-reducing bacterium with the potential to reduce toxic hexavalent molybdenum to colloidal molybdenum blue (Mo-blue) was isolated from agricultural land in Northwest-Nigeria. The Gram’s stain and microscopic examination reveal that the isolate is a Gram-negative, however, phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA identifies the isolate as Pseudomonas sp. Molybdenum reduction in this bacterium is optimally supported by glucose at 1.0% (w/v). The optimum phosphate and molybdate concentrations supporting molybdate reduction were between 3.5 and 7.5 mM for phosphate and 100 mM molybdate. Molybdate reduction is optimum at 37 ᵒC and pH between 6.5 and 7.5. The capacity of this isolate to reduce toxic molybdenum to a less toxic form is novel and makes the bacterium an important instrument for bioremediation of this pollutant.
尼日利亚西北部农田中钼还原假单胞菌的分离与鉴定
微生物重金属还原在生物系统和环境金属回收中具有重要的作用,以消除其在土壤和废水中的毒性作用。从尼日利亚西北部的农田中分离出一种能将有毒六价钼还原为胶体钼蓝(Mo-blue)的钼还原细菌。gram染色和显微镜检查显示该分离物为革兰氏阴性,然而,16S rRNA的系统发育分析鉴定该分离物为假单胞菌sp.该细菌的钼还原在1.0% (w/v)的葡萄糖下得到最佳支持。支持钼酸盐还原的最佳磷酸盐和钼酸盐浓度为3.5 ~ 7.5 mM(磷酸盐和100 mM钼酸盐)。钼酸盐还原在37 μ C和pH在6.5和7.5之间是最佳的。这种分离物将有毒钼还原成毒性较小的形式的能力是新颖的,使这种细菌成为生物修复这种污染物的重要工具。
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