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Effect of Heavy Metals on the Growth of a Methanogen in Pure Culture and Coculture with a Sulfate-reducing Bacterium

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Journal J Biosci Bioeng
Date 2005 Oct 20
PMID 16232854
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The sensitivity of a methanogen and sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from a sea-based landfill site to Cd2+ and Cu2+ was studied. Methanogens and sulfate-reducing bacteria in leachates of the waste disposal site were enumerated using the MPN method. Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum KHT-2, isolated from the leachate, could not grow at 0.5 mM Cd2+ or 1.0 mM Cu2+. Desulfotomaculum sp. RHT-3, isolated from the same leachate, was able to insolubilize 3.0 mM Cd2+ or 2.0 mM Cu2+ by production of hydrogen sulfide. When strains KHT-2 and RHT-3 were cultured together in the presence of the heavy metals, strain KHT-2 could grow at high heavy metal concentrations after insolubilization of the metals by strain RHT-3.

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