Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging

Boreal peatlands with low iron availability are a potential, but rarely studied, source for the isolation of bacteria for applications in metal sorption. The present research focused on the isolation and identification of Actinobacteria from northern Finland, which can produce siderophores for metal...

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Main Authors: Hanna Virpiranta, Michal Banasik, Sanna Taskila, Tiina Leiviskä, Maiju Halttu, Ville-Hermanni Sotaniemi, Juha Tanskanen
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a034cd8f5d6a4c0dae4dc6071a3c6a03 2023-05-15T17:42:35+02:00 Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging Hanna Virpiranta Michal Banasik Sanna Taskila Tiina Leiviskä Maiju Halttu Ville-Hermanni Sotaniemi Juha Tanskanen 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/w12072000 https://doaj.org/article/a034cd8f5d6a4c0dae4dc6071a3c6a03 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/7/2000 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4441 doi:10.3390/w12072000 2073-4441 https://doaj.org/article/a034cd8f5d6a4c0dae4dc6071a3c6a03 Water, Vol 12, Iss 2000, p 2000 (2020) metal-binding bacteria siderophores soil bacteria Actinobacteria Microbacterium sp. biosorption nickel Hydraulic engineering TC1-978 Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes TD201-500 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/w12072000 2022-12-31T13:46:49Z Boreal peatlands with low iron availability are a potential, but rarely studied, source for the isolation of bacteria for applications in metal sorption. The present research focused on the isolation and identification of Actinobacteria from northern Finland, which can produce siderophores for metal capture. The 16S rDNA analysis showed that isolated strains belonged to Firmicutes ( Bacillus sp.) and Actinobacteria ( Microbacterium sp.). The culture most efficiently producing siderophores in the widest array of the media was identified as Microbacterium sp. The most appropriate media for siderophore production by the Microbacterium strain were those prepared with glucose supplemented with asparagine or glutamic acid, and those prepared with glycerol or fructose supplemented with glutamic acid. The microorganism obtained and its siderophores were used to develop Sphagnum moss-based hybrid biosorbents. It was showed that the hybrid sorbent could bind nickel ions and that the nickel removal was enhanced by the presence of siderophores. Bacterial cells did not have a significant effect on sorption efficiency compared to the use of siderophores alone. The microbial biosorbent could be applied in the final effluent treatment stage for wastewater with low metal concentrations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Water 12 7 2000
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topic metal-binding bacteria
siderophores
soil bacteria
Actinobacteria
Microbacterium sp.
biosorption
nickel
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
spellingShingle metal-binding bacteria
siderophores
soil bacteria
Actinobacteria
Microbacterium sp.
biosorption
nickel
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
Hanna Virpiranta
Michal Banasik
Sanna Taskila
Tiina Leiviskä
Maiju Halttu
Ville-Hermanni Sotaniemi
Juha Tanskanen
Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging
topic_facet metal-binding bacteria
siderophores
soil bacteria
Actinobacteria
Microbacterium sp.
biosorption
nickel
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
description Boreal peatlands with low iron availability are a potential, but rarely studied, source for the isolation of bacteria for applications in metal sorption. The present research focused on the isolation and identification of Actinobacteria from northern Finland, which can produce siderophores for metal capture. The 16S rDNA analysis showed that isolated strains belonged to Firmicutes ( Bacillus sp.) and Actinobacteria ( Microbacterium sp.). The culture most efficiently producing siderophores in the widest array of the media was identified as Microbacterium sp. The most appropriate media for siderophore production by the Microbacterium strain were those prepared with glucose supplemented with asparagine or glutamic acid, and those prepared with glycerol or fructose supplemented with glutamic acid. The microorganism obtained and its siderophores were used to develop Sphagnum moss-based hybrid biosorbents. It was showed that the hybrid sorbent could bind nickel ions and that the nickel removal was enhanced by the presence of siderophores. Bacterial cells did not have a significant effect on sorption efficiency compared to the use of siderophores alone. The microbial biosorbent could be applied in the final effluent treatment stage for wastewater with low metal concentrations.
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author Hanna Virpiranta
Michal Banasik
Sanna Taskila
Tiina Leiviskä
Maiju Halttu
Ville-Hermanni Sotaniemi
Juha Tanskanen
author_facet Hanna Virpiranta
Michal Banasik
Sanna Taskila
Tiina Leiviskä
Maiju Halttu
Ville-Hermanni Sotaniemi
Juha Tanskanen
author_sort Hanna Virpiranta
title Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging
title_short Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging
title_full Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging
title_fullStr Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of Efficient Metal-Binding Bacteria from Boreal Peat Soils and Development of Microbial Biosorbents for Improved Nickel Scavenging
title_sort isolation of efficient metal-binding bacteria from boreal peat soils and development of microbial biosorbents for improved nickel scavenging
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