Removal of Mn(II) by a nitrifying bacterium Acinetobacter sp. AL-6: efficiency and mechanisms

Q An, L Jin, S Deng, Z Li, C Zhang - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2021 - Springer
A nitrifying bacterium Acinetobacter sp. AL-6 showed a high efficiency of 99.05% for Mn (II)
removal within 144 h when the Mn (II) concentration was 200 mg L-1; meanwhile, 64.23% of …

Morpho-mineralogical and bio-geochemical description of cave manganese stromatolite-like patinas (Grotta del Cervo, Central Italy) and hints on their …

S Bernardini, F Bellatreccia, A Columbu… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Caves are dark subsurface environments with relatively constant temperatures that allow
studying bio-mineralization processes and paleoenvironmental or climate changes in …

Identifying hidden viable bacterial taxa in tropical forest soils using amplicon sequencing of enrichment cultures

C Sansupa, S Fareed Mohamed Wahdan… - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The study of a microbial community nowadays mostly relies on
environmental DNA (eDNA)-based amplicon sequencing. However, some studies report that …

Start-up of bench-scale biofilters for manganese removal under tropical conditions: a comparative study using virgin pumice, silica sand, and anthracite filter media

JA Araya-Obando, LC Rietveld… - … : Water Research & …, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
Biofiltration for Mn removal has not been proven in the tropics (18–29° C). Also, the use of
pumice as an alternative filter medium for Mn removal is still poorly known. In this study, a …

Bio-immobilization of soluble Mn (II) in aqueous solution with co-occurred Mn (II)-oxidizing bacteria: Facilitation or inhibition?

H Li, Y Tang, Y Wu, Y Wang, H Huang, Y Huang… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Mn (II)-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) can immobilize soluble Mn (II) to form biogenic Mn
oxides (BioMnO x) which could be recovered as useful resources. In the present study, dual …

[PDF][PDF] Cylindrospermopsin transformation by manganese-oxidizing bacteria

EBM Ruiz - depositonce.tu-berlin.de
Cylindrospermopsin is a highly persistent and toxic alkaloid toxin produced by
cyanobacteria. Information regarding biological transformation of cylindrospermopsin is …