酸性硫酸盐土壤微生物多样性、代谢特性及生物技术前景。

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Mavi Johanna Blanco-Diaz, Valéria Maia Oliveira
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酸性硫酸盐土壤(ASS)是世界范围内自然或人为形成的土壤,起源于缺氧硫化物基质中黄铁矿的氧化。将土壤划分为ASS类型是复杂的,通常取决于粒度、氧化速率、pH值、酸化潜力和典型的微生物群落。目前,对人工智能的分类并没有达成共识,其定义也没有得到普遍应用。在全球范围内,在作物和矿区使用硫化钠已成为一个环境问题,引起了科学界的关注,并促使人们研究生活在这种酸性环境中的微生物及其在生物修复过程中进一步利用的潜力。在全球范围内,ASS拥有较高丰度的细菌门Pseudomonadota,特别是Beta和Gammaproteobacteria类的成员,其次是其他较少丰度的门,如Bacillota,放线菌门,Acidobacteriota, Bacteroidetes, Nitrospirota和Chloroflexota。在中国科学院报道的古细菌中,有热变形属和酸变形属以及热原纲的成员。在不同类型的ASS中发现的细菌和古细菌表现出不同的代谢,包括异化过程,如铁和/或无机硫氧化,铁或硫酸盐还原,铝和铁还原和甲烷生成,同化过程,如自养,重氮化,以及其他代谢特性,如磷酸盐增溶和酸生成。这种多样性提供了广泛的生物技术应用,包括作物地区和受酸度影响的自然生态系统的生物修复,以及基础和应用科学研究的广阔领域。
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Microbial diversity, metabolic properties, and biotechnological prospects of acid-sulfate soils.

Acid-sulphate soils (ASS) are worldwide naturally or anthropogenically formed soils that originate from the oxidation of pyrite in anoxic sulfide substrates. Classification of soils into ASS types is complex and usually depends on grain size, oxidation rates, pH values, acidification potential and typical microbial communities. Currently, there is not a consensual classification of ASS and definitions are not universally applied. The global use of ASS for crops and mining areas has become an environmental problem, raising concerns in the scientific community and prompting the study of microorganisms inhabiting this acidic environment and their potential for further use in bioremediation processes. Globally, ASS harbor a higher abundance of the bacterial phylum Pseudomonadota, especially members of the Beta and Gammaproteobacteria classes, followed by other less abundant phyla like Bacillota, Actinomycetota, Acidobacteriota, Bacteroidetes, Nitrospirota and Chloroflexota. Among the archaea reported in ASS are members of the genera Thermoproteus and Acidilobus and of the Thermoplasmata class. Bacteria and archaea found in the different types of ASS exhibit diverse metabolisms, including dissimilatory processes like iron and/or inorganic sulfur oxidation, iron or sulfate reduction, aluminum and iron reduction and methanogenesis, assimilatory processes like autotrophy, diazotrophy, and other metabolic properties such as phosphate solubilization and acidogenesis. This diversity offers a wide range of biotechnological applications, including bioremediation of crop areas and natural ecosystems affected by acidity and a vast field for basic and applied scientific research.

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World journal of microbiology & biotechnology
World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
257
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology publishes research papers and review articles on all aspects of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology. Since its foundation, the Journal has provided a forum for research work directed toward finding microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems. As many of these problems, including crop productivity, public health and waste management, have major impacts in the developing world, the Journal especially reports on advances for and from developing regions. Some topics are not within the scope of the Journal. Please do not submit your manuscript if it falls into one of the following categories: · Virology · Simple isolation of microbes from local sources · Simple descriptions of an environment or reports on a procedure · Veterinary, agricultural and clinical topics in which the main focus is not on a microorganism · Data reporting on host response to microbes · Optimization of a procedure · Description of the biological effects of not fully identified compounds or undefined extracts of natural origin · Data on not fully purified enzymes or procedures in which they are applied All articles published in the Journal are independently refereed.
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