汽车车间细菌与原始土壤重金属耐受性的比较研究

D. Tiku, B. Asikong, U. Ubi
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摘要本研究旨在研究汽车修理厂和原始土壤样品中细菌对重金属的耐受性。在卡拉巴尔市区内随机抽取汽车修理厂和原始土壤环境。这项研究是在六个月的时间内进行的。采用标准微生物学方法对所采集土壤样品中分离菌进行分离、表征和鉴定,采用琼脂稀释法对分离菌进行重金属耐受性试验。从汽车修理厂土壤样品中分离出的细菌对Pb、Ni、Cr、Cd、Co和V的耐受性百分比略高于原始土壤样品。沙雷氏菌(amm2、AMME 2)、克雷伯氏菌(amm3)、杆状杆菌(AME 1)、叶氏菌(AME 3)、假单胞菌(AMT)和芽孢杆菌(AME 4)对高浓度铬、铜和铅(300µg/ml)具有主动(生物积累)或被动(吸附)的耐受性。因此,这些细菌分离物可用于重金属污染环境的生物修复和生产生物传感器,可用于背景和人为环境重金属污染。
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Heavy Metal Tolerance Profile among Bacteria from Auto-mechanic Workshop and Pristine Soil
study ABSTRACT The study was aimed at investigating the heavy metal tolerance profile among bacteria from auto-mechanic workshop and pristine soil samples. Auto-mechanic workshop and pristine soil environments were randomly sampled within Calabar Metropolis. The research was undertaken within a period of six months. Standard microbiological methods were used to isolate, characterize and identify bacteria isolates from the collected soil samples, while heavy metal tolerance test of the bacteria isolates was carried out using agar dilution method. Bacterial isolates from auto-mechanic workshop soil samples showed a marginally higher percentage tolerability to Pb, Ni, Cr, Cd, Co and V than their pristine soil counterparts. Serratia spp (AMM 2 , AMME 2 ), Klebsiella sp (AMM 3 ), Corynebacterium (AME 1 ), Yesinia sp (AME 3 ), Pseudomonas sp (AMT) and Bacillus sp (AME 4 ) tolerated high heavy metal concentration (300 µg/ml) of chromium, copper and lead either actively (bioaccumulation) or passively (adsorption) as compared to other bacteria isolates from both auto-mechanic workshop and pristine soil samples. Thus, these bacteria isolates could have applicability in bioremediation of heavy metal polluted environments and in the production of biosensors which can be utilized for both background and anthropogenic environmental heavy metal pollution.
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