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Tolerance to and Accumulation of Cadmium, Copper, and Zinc by Cupriavidus necator

Rayssa Pereira Vicentin, Jessé Valentim dos Santos, Cláudia Regina Gontijo Labory, Amanda Monique da Costa, Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira, Eduardo Alves

02/Mar/2018

ABSTRACT Preliminary results of in vitro experiments with multicontaminated soils and solid media indicated that nodulating diazotrophic bacteria of the genus Cupriavidus are promising for the remediation of contaminated environments due to their symbiosis with legumes and metal tolerance. Thus, strains of Cupriavidus spp. (LMG 19424T, UFLA 01-659, UFLA 01-663, and UFLA 02-71) were tested for their ability to tolerate and bioaccumulate cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) in Luria-Bertani broth. Changes in the growth pattern of Cupriavidus strains […]

Iron and aluminum oxides of different brazilian soils

V. F. Melo, M. P. F. Fontes, R. F. Novais, B. Singh, C. E. G. R. Schaefer

01/Mar/2001

To study iron and aluminum oxide characteristics, samples of soils developed from different parent materials and with different development degrees were selected and collected from MG, ES, RS and RR states. The clay fraction was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry and electron microscopy. Al, Si and microelement contents were determined from ammonium oxalate (Ox) and dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DCB) extractions. Overall, goethite (Gt) was the main iron oxide in the clay fraction. Only the soils developed from basalt […]