EFFECT OF LEAD, MERCURY AND CADMIUM ON A SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIUM

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BHARATHI, PAL
SATHE, V
CHANDRAMOHAN, D
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[1] National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula
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10.1016/0269-7491(90)90072-K
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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A sulphate-reducing bacterial strain isolated from the south-west coast of India resembling Desulfosarcina in its physiology was tested for its behaviour towards HgCl2, CdSO4 and Pb(NO3)2. The order of toxicity to growth of these metal salts in a lactate-based medium at 50 μg ml-1 concentrations was Cd > Pb > Hg and to respiration Pb > Cd > Hg. Inhibitory concentrations (viz. 100 μg ml-1 of HgCl2 and 200 μg ml-1 of Pb(NO32) had a stimulatory effect when the substrate was changed to acetate. With sodium acetate at 0·1% concentration, Hg and Pb had maximum stimulatory effect for growth and sulphide production. Experiments conducted directly with sediment slurries amended with lactate showed that all three metals (at levels below their inhibitory concentrations, i.e. 50 μg ml-1 of metal salt for Cd and Hg and 100 μg ml-1 for Pb) inhibited sulphate-reducing activity (SRA) with Pb decreasing the peak production by 68%. The order of toxicity in both lactate and acetate-amended slurry was Pb >L Cd > Hg and Pb > Hg > Cd, respectively. With acetate, SRA in the presence of Cd and Hg was stimulated 110% and 27%, respectively. Pb inhibited SRA by 11%. There is a general reduction in the inhibition of sulphide production in slurries as compared with pure culture of the isolate. © 1990.
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