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“…S1). As a matter of fact, using X-ray fluorescence analyses, Cd has been found to form minerals like feldspars (data not shown), which are nonsoluble potassium geomorphs (Oger et al 2001). Since it is known that the northeastern part of Colombia is rich in feldspars, mica and other nonsoluble potassium acidic igneous rocks, mostly biotite and muscovite-like (Sanz Scovino and Rowell 1988), this study focused on exploring CdtB with the capacity to both immobilize cadmium and solubilize potassium considering the presence of otavite in cacao subsurface soil.…”
Section: Total Soil Cadmium and Abiotic And Biotic Factors In Cacao Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S1). As a matter of fact, using X-ray fluorescence analyses, Cd has been found to form minerals like feldspars (data not shown), which are nonsoluble potassium geomorphs (Oger et al 2001). Since it is known that the northeastern part of Colombia is rich in feldspars, mica and other nonsoluble potassium acidic igneous rocks, mostly biotite and muscovite-like (Sanz Scovino and Rowell 1988), this study focused on exploring CdtB with the capacity to both immobilize cadmium and solubilize potassium considering the presence of otavite in cacao subsurface soil.…”
Section: Total Soil Cadmium and Abiotic And Biotic Factors In Cacao Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cPCR has been widely used in the medical diagnostics but has also found its application in environmental biotechnology. The use of cPCR with 16s rRNA gene or the biodegradative genes such as ammonia monooxygenase (amoA), atrazine (atzC), cadmium (cadA) as targets have been used in quantification of non-culturable bacteria as well as to assess population density in both pristine and contaminated soil environments (Ka et al 2001;Kurkela et al 1988;Martin-Laurent et al 2003;Oger et al 2001). Mesarch et al (2000) has demonstrated the usefulness of the cPCR for C23DO gene present in contaminated soil samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cadA probe was prepared from pKPY11, a recombinant plasmid that contains the entire cadCA operon from pI258 of S. aureus inserted into pT7–5 [21]. The probe, a 1058‐bp DNA fragment, was labeled with digoxigenin‐dUTP using cad1 and cad2 primers, as previously described [40] (Boehringer, Mannheim, Germany).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water and sediment of the Seine estuary (France) have become contaminated with heavy metals, especially cadmium [39]. Exposure to a toxic concentration of dissolved cadmium is accompanied by an increase in the cadA gene level in the total DNA of the microbial community [40]. In the present study, we analyzed the diversity of the cadA gene and its host bacteria, focussing on cadmium‐resistant bacteria and especially staphylococci, from the Seine estuary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%