2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.06.455168
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Assessment of native cadmium-resistant bacteria in cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) - cultivated soils

Abstract: Traces of cadmium (Cd) have been reported in some chocolate products due to soils with Cd and the high ability of cacao plants to extract, transport, and accumulate it in their tissues. An agronomic strategy to minimize the uptake of Cd by plants is the use of cadmium-resistant bacteria (Cd-RB). However, knowledge about Cd-RB associated with cacao soils is scarce. This study was aimed to isolate and characterize Cd-RB associated with cacao-cultivated soils in Colombia that may be used in the bioremediation of … Show more

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“…In support of our findings, Pseudomonas , Burkholderia , Cupriavidus , and Enterobacter bacteria can also be found living in association with cacao roots [ 14 , 26 , [50] , [51] , [52] , [53] ]. P revious reports were not found about the isolates of Agrobacterium , Sinorhizobium , Sphingobium , Isoptericola , Celulosimicrobium , Sporosarcina , Paenarthrobacter , Arthrobacter , and Lysobacter genera.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In support of our findings, Pseudomonas , Burkholderia , Cupriavidus , and Enterobacter bacteria can also be found living in association with cacao roots [ 14 , 26 , [50] , [51] , [52] , [53] ]. P revious reports were not found about the isolates of Agrobacterium , Sinorhizobium , Sphingobium , Isoptericola , Celulosimicrobium , Sporosarcina , Paenarthrobacter , Arthrobacter , and Lysobacter genera.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…For example, the strain Burkholderia sp. NB10, evidenced a higher Cd-resistant capacity, being able to grow up to 140 mg/kg [ 53 ]. Similar results were seen for Burkholderia strain S-17, which also evidenced intracellular Cd accumulation capacity and 21% of Cd capture rate under in vitro conditions [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%