2018
DOI: 10.1590/18069657rbcs20170266
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Metal-Resistant Rhizobacteria Change Soluble-Exchangeable Fraction in Multi-Metal-Contaminated Soil Samples

Abstract: There is a complex interaction between various components of the soil ecosystem, including microbial biomass and soil chemical contaminants such as heavy metals and radionuclides, which may greatly affect the efficiency of bioremediation techniques. The aim of this study was to investigate microbial capacity to change pH, changes in the metal soluble-exchangeable fraction, and effects of initial heavy metal contents on soil samples in microbial solubilization/immobilization capacity. The soil samples used in t… Show more

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“…a type of SRB commonly found in anaerobic sediments and Kluyvera spp. described as lead-resistant bacteria (Boechat et al 2018). However, in the experimental system with AQDS addition, extensive PAH disappearance took place in the uninoculated controls, indicating a substantial role of abiotic processes (50% after 120 days).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…a type of SRB commonly found in anaerobic sediments and Kluyvera spp. described as lead-resistant bacteria (Boechat et al 2018). However, in the experimental system with AQDS addition, extensive PAH disappearance took place in the uninoculated controls, indicating a substantial role of abiotic processes (50% after 120 days).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%