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Physiological aspects of metal resistance in Pseudomonas bacteria isolated from anthropogenic sediments of Ostrava Lagoons, Czech Republic

The result's identifiers

  • Result code in IS VaVaI

    <a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F61989100%3A27350%2F14%3A86088019" target="_blank" >RIV/61989100:27350/14:86088019 - isvavai.cz</a>

  • Result on the web

    <a href="http://books.google.cz/books?id=nC1-AwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=sk&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false" target="_blank" >http://books.google.cz/books?id=nC1-AwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=sk&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false</a>

  • DOI - Digital Object Identifier

Alternative languages

  • Result language

    angličtina

  • Original language name

    Physiological aspects of metal resistance in Pseudomonas bacteria isolated from anthropogenic sediments of Ostrava Lagoons, Czech Republic

  • Original language description

    The paper examines and compares physiological properties for tolerance to the presence of toxic metals in bacterial species from a single taxonomic genus of Pseudomonas. It compares 8 newly isolated strains originating from anthropogenic sediments on the locality Ostrava Lagoons (CR), that is a area with significant pollution. The Ostrava Lagoons are full of crude oil sludge gathered throughout the whole 20th century in Ostrava. The sludge predominantly comes from the local chemical plant Ostramo, dealing with disposal of waste left from crude oil processing. Despite the fact its operation was terminated in 1996, the Ostrava Lagoons are considered one of the most severe environmental loads in the Czech Republic as approximately 200,000 tons of contaminated slurries had been disposed there. In addition to the high content of organic pollutants, contaminated soils contain also other toxic metal elements (As, Cd, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb). Isolates which showed the highest metal resistance was chosen for further identification by 16S rDNA sequence analysis. The 16S rDNA from the extracted DNA was amplified by PCR using 27F (5'-AGAGTTTGATCCTGGCTCAG -3') and 1492R (5'-ACGGCTACCTTGTTACGACTT -3') primers, for an exact biochemical properties of strains, the method of standard biotypization applying a BiologTM MicroStation system was used. The resistance of the bacterial strains was evaluated on the grounds of maximum tolerance concentration (MTC) representing the top metal concentration which does not demonstrate a physiological effect on the growth of the bacterial strain; higher values represents the metal concentration with a lethal effect on the growth of the bacterial strain. The experimental results corroborate high metal tolerance in the bacterial strains originating from localities rich in heavy metals, among the decisive factors for tolerance there is high bacteria's adaptation capacity reflected by the extensive species diversity of the Pseudomonas bacterial genus.

  • Czech name

  • Czech description

Classification

  • Type

    C - Chapter in a specialist book

  • CEP classification

    DK - Contamination and decontamination of soil including pesticides

  • OECD FORD branch

Result continuities

  • Project

  • Continuities

    S - Specificky vyzkum na vysokych skolach

Others

  • Publication year

    2014

  • Confidentiality

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

Data specific for result type

  • Book/collection name

    Industrial, medical and environmental applications of microorganisms: current status and trends

  • ISBN

    978-90-8686-243-6

  • Number of pages of the result

    6

  • Pages from-to

    147-152

  • Number of pages of the book

    698

  • Publisher name

    Wageningen Academic Publishers

  • Place of publication

    Wageningen

  • UT code for WoS chapter