Enumeration and phenotypic characterization of aerobic cellulolytic bacteria were performed on fresh, 1 year old and 5 years old refuse samples of a French landfill site. Numbers of cellulolytic bacteria ranged from 1.1x10(6) to 2.3x10(8) c.f.u. (g dry wt.)(-1) and were lower in 5 years old refuse samples. A numerical analysis of phenotypic data based on 80 biochemical tests and performed on 321 Gram-positive isolates from refuse, revealed a high phenotypic diversity of cellulolytic bacteria which were distributed into 21 clusters. Based on the phenotypic analysis and the sequencing of 16S rDNA of five representative strains of major clusters, the predominant cellulolytic groups could be assigned to the family of Bacillaceae and to the genera Cellulomonas, Microbacterium and Lactobacillus. Furthermore, chemical parameters such as pH, carbohydrates and volatile solid contents influenced the composition of the cellulolytic bacterial groups which were reduced essentially to the family of Bacillaceae in the oldest refuse samples.
This study identifies the types and quantities of metals retained by Nereis diversicolor and Scrobicularia plana in a predominantly arid estuary environment. Certain abiotic parameters and a number of physiological processes linked to metabolic and reproductive functions play a decisive role in the seasonal influence of metal levels on the tissues of these organisms.Given the deposivoric diet of the organisms, the sedimentary bed would appear to be the principal source of metal accumulation.The following classification illustrates the bioaccumulation of metals: heavy accumulation Zn Nereis > Scrobicularia noticeable accumulation Cu > Ni = Cr Scrobicularia > Nereis lesser accumulation Pb>Mn Scrobicularia = Nereis light accumulation V>Fe Scrobicularia > NereisThe possibility that these metals may be carried into the estuary by sewage water from the cities of Rabat and Sale should certainly not be ignored.
Baba et Gérard Moguedet, « Enjeux et impacts des barrages de Diama (Mauritanie) et Arzal (France) : des contextes socio-économiques et environnementaux différents pour de mêmes conséquences »,
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