Abstract:Arsenic (As) is a toxic semi-metallic element that is ubiquitous in the environment and poses serious human health risks. Phytoextraction by Pteris vittata is considered a low-cost and environmentally friendly approach to treat As-contaminated soil. P. vittata mainly absorbs arsenate thus the bioavailability of As to P. vittata depends on the chemical form of As. Microbial redox of As contributes to the biogeochemical cycling of As, and rhizobacterium-assisted phytoextraction by P. vittata was proposed. In thi… Show more
“…Arsenic is dissolved in water as arsenate or arsenite in the environment, and P. vittata absorbs arsenate through its roots. Arsenite is thought to be absorbed after being oxidized to arsenate by microbes in the rhizosphere of P. vittata ( 7 ). In an effort to identify bacteria with potential for arsenate oxidation, strain NE5 was isolated from the rhizosphere of P. vittata .…”
Pandoraea
sp. strain NE5, an arsenite-oxidizing bacterium, was isolated from the rhizosphere of an arsenic hyperaccumulator fern (
Pteris vittate
). Here, the genome sequence of
Pandoraea
sp. strain NE5 is announced.
“…Arsenic is dissolved in water as arsenate or arsenite in the environment, and P. vittata absorbs arsenate through its roots. Arsenite is thought to be absorbed after being oxidized to arsenate by microbes in the rhizosphere of P. vittata ( 7 ). In an effort to identify bacteria with potential for arsenate oxidation, strain NE5 was isolated from the rhizosphere of P. vittata .…”
Pandoraea
sp. strain NE5, an arsenite-oxidizing bacterium, was isolated from the rhizosphere of an arsenic hyperaccumulator fern (
Pteris vittate
). Here, the genome sequence of
Pandoraea
sp. strain NE5 is announced.
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