2012
DOI: 10.5897/ajb11.3092
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The use of selected purple nonsulfur bacteria to remove heavy metals and salts from sediment and water collected from contaminated areas to decrease their phytotoxicity

Abstract: The potential of the purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB), NW16 and KMS24, to remove heavy metals (HMs) and salts was investigated in a synthetic solution (62.63 Pb 2+ , 34.60 Cu 2+ , 58.5 Zn 2+ and 0.75 Cd 2 mg/L) containing 3% NaCl, sediment, and water collected from contaminated post cultured shrimp ponds and seed germination of 2 plants were used to assay their plant toxicities after bioremediation. Both light metal ions (85 mg/L Ca 2+ and 160 mg/L Mg 2+ to the synthetic HMs solution) significantly decreased t… Show more

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“…PPNSB have recently been reported as having numerous biotechnological applications (Schumacher & Sekoulov, 2002, Bender & Phillips, 2004, Watanabe et al, 2003, Panwichian et al, 2012, Liebergesell et al, 1991, Nath, Kumar & Das, 2005, Takeno, Yamaoka & Sasaki, 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPNSB have recently been reported as having numerous biotechnological applications (Schumacher & Sekoulov, 2002, Bender & Phillips, 2004, Watanabe et al, 2003, Panwichian et al, 2012, Liebergesell et al, 1991, Nath, Kumar & Das, 2005, Takeno, Yamaoka & Sasaki, 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%