2024
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12122631
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Mercury-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from an Estuarine Ecosystem with Detoxification Potential

Marynes Quintero,
Sol D. Zuluaga-Valencia,
Lady Giselle Ríos-López
et al.

Abstract: Mercury pollution is a significant environmental issue, primarily resulting from industrial activities, including gold mining extraction. In this study, 333 microorganisms were tested in increasing mercury concentrations, where 158 bacteria and 14 fungi were able to grow and remain viable at concentrations over 5.0 mg/L of mercuric chloride (II). One of the bacterial strains, Stenotrophomonas sp. INV PRT0231, isolated from the mouth of the San Juan River in the Chocó region in Colombia, showed a high mercury r… Show more

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