Relationship between the organic content, heavy metal concentration and anaerobic respiration bacteria in the sediments of Shiwha-ho
- Authors
- Hyun, M.-S.; Chang, I.-S.; Park, H.-S.; Kim, B.-H.; Kim, H.-J.; Lee, H.K.; Kwon, K.K.
- Issue Date
- 1999-01
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, v.27, no.3, pp.252 - 259
- Abstract
- Anoxic sediments collected from Shiwha-ho area were used to find the relationship between the heavy-metal, organic content and anaerobic respiration bacteria by most probable number (MPN) method. Analysis of the sediments showed that COD content was higher in the sediments collected from Ansan-cheon and Shiwha-ho than those collected from sea area nearby. Particularly noticeable was the fact that heavy metal concentration was much higher in the sediments of Shiwha-ho than those of the other areas. Fe(III)- reducing bacteria were low in the sediments collected from Shiwha-ho area contaminated by heavy-metal, although they were rich in electron donor and electron acceptor for Fe(III)-reducing bacteria. The number of Fe(III)- reducing bacteria using lactate as an electron donor was in the range of 1.1 x 106-4.6 x 107 MPNs/ml in the sediments collected from the sea-side of the lake, which were lower in heavy-metal concentration and higher in Fe-Mn content than those from other region. The number of Fe(III)-reducing bacteria using acetate as an electron donor was in the range of 4.3 x 102-8.1 x 105 MPNs/ml in the same sediments. Chromate-reducing bacteria were more populated (4.6 X 104-8.1 x 105 MPNs/ml) in the sediments contaminated by heavy metals. The number of sulfate-reducing bacteria was 1.49 x 107 MPNs/ml in the sediments with higher COD. Higher sulfate-reducing bacteria were counted in the sediments collected from the more contaminated inner-side than those from the sea-side of the lake.
- Keywords
- chromic acid; heavy metal; iron; sulfate; anaerobic bacterium; article; bacterium contamination; bacterium identification; Korea; nonhuman; sediment; sulfate reducing bacterium; chromic acid; heavy metal; iron; sulfate; anaerobic bacterium; article; bacterium contamination; bacterium identification; Korea; nonhuman; sediment; sulfate reducing bacterium; Anaerobic respiration bacteria; Chromate-reducing bacteria; Fe(III)-reducing bacteria; Sulfate-reducing bacteria
- ISSN
- 0257-2389
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/142638
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