Effect of the physiological state of microbial cells on cadmium sorption |
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Authors: | Jean -Marc Bollag Marek Duszota |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Soil Microbiology, Department of Agronomy, The Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | Live and dead cells of several strains of bacteria as well as different microbial populations isolated from natural environments were tested for their ability to sorb cadmium (Cd) from a liquid medium (0.05M phosphate buffer, pH 7.2) containing 10 g Cd/ml. The bacterial cultures were grown in a nutrient solution without Cd, harvested, and then suspended in the buffer solution for the uptake assays. The amount of Cd sorbed by dead cells was usually higher than by live cells. Killing of bacteria by chemicals (ethanol, formaldehyde, or propylene oxide) or physical (-radiation) means had a varying effect on Cd uptake by dead cells. Various bacterial strains showed different degrees of resistance to Cd and different uptake levels of this heavy metal with no established correlation. Neither storage of the cells at 4°C for 48 hr after harvesting nor varying incubation times of the bacteria before the Cd uptake experiments had any influence on the amount of Cd sorbed.Paper No. 6609 of the Journal Series of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 |
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