Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia

In this study, extremophile fungal species isolated from pure loparite-containing sands and their tolerance/resistance to the lanthanides Ce and Nd were investigated. The loparite-containing sands were collected at the tailing dumps of an enterprise developing a unique polar deposit of niobium, tant...

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Published in:Journal of Fungi
Main Authors: Oleg I. Shumilov, Elena A. Kasatkina, Irina Y. Kirtsideli, Dmitry V. Makarov
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2309-608X/9/5/506/ 2023-08-20T04:04:45+02:00 Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia Oleg I. Shumilov Elena A. Kasatkina Irina Y. Kirtsideli Dmitry V. Makarov agris 2023-04-23 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9050506 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Environmental and Ecological Interactions of Fungi https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9050506 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Fungi; Volume 9; Issue 5; Pages: 506 Umbelopsis isabellina extremophile microfungi Arctic loparite ore tailings rare earth tolerance Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9050506 2023-08-01T09:48:51Z In this study, extremophile fungal species isolated from pure loparite-containing sands and their tolerance/resistance to the lanthanides Ce and Nd were investigated. The loparite-containing sands were collected at the tailing dumps of an enterprise developing a unique polar deposit of niobium, tantalum and rare-earth elements (REEs) of the cerium group: the Lovozersky Mining and Processing Plant (MPP), located in the center of the Kola Peninsula (northwestern Russia). From the 15 fungal species found at the site, one of the most dominant isolates was identified by molecular analysis as the zygomycete fungus Umbelopsis isabellina (GenBank accession no. OQ165236). Fungal tolerance/resistance was evaluated using different concentrations of CeCl3 and NdCl3. Umbelopsis isabellina exhibited a higher degree of tolerance/resistance to cerium and neodymium than did the other dominant isolates (Aspergillus niveoglaucus, Geomyces vinaceus and Penicillium simplicissimum). The fungus began to be inhibited only after being exposed to 100 mg L−1 of NdCl3. The toxic effects of Ce were not observed in fungus growth until it was subjected to 500 mg∙L−1 of CeCl3. Moreover, only U. isabellina started to grow after extreme treatment with 1000 mg∙L−1 of CeCl3 one month after inoculation. This work indicates, for the first time, the potential of Umbelopsis isabellina to remove REEs from the loparite ore tailings, making it a suitable candidate for the development of bioleaching methods. Text Arctic kola peninsula MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Kola Peninsula Journal of Fungi 9 5 506
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topic Umbelopsis isabellina
extremophile microfungi
Arctic
loparite ore tailings
rare earth tolerance
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extremophile microfungi
Arctic
loparite ore tailings
rare earth tolerance
Oleg I. Shumilov
Elena A. Kasatkina
Irina Y. Kirtsideli
Dmitry V. Makarov
Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia
topic_facet Umbelopsis isabellina
extremophile microfungi
Arctic
loparite ore tailings
rare earth tolerance
description In this study, extremophile fungal species isolated from pure loparite-containing sands and their tolerance/resistance to the lanthanides Ce and Nd were investigated. The loparite-containing sands were collected at the tailing dumps of an enterprise developing a unique polar deposit of niobium, tantalum and rare-earth elements (REEs) of the cerium group: the Lovozersky Mining and Processing Plant (MPP), located in the center of the Kola Peninsula (northwestern Russia). From the 15 fungal species found at the site, one of the most dominant isolates was identified by molecular analysis as the zygomycete fungus Umbelopsis isabellina (GenBank accession no. OQ165236). Fungal tolerance/resistance was evaluated using different concentrations of CeCl3 and NdCl3. Umbelopsis isabellina exhibited a higher degree of tolerance/resistance to cerium and neodymium than did the other dominant isolates (Aspergillus niveoglaucus, Geomyces vinaceus and Penicillium simplicissimum). The fungus began to be inhibited only after being exposed to 100 mg L−1 of NdCl3. The toxic effects of Ce were not observed in fungus growth until it was subjected to 500 mg∙L−1 of CeCl3. Moreover, only U. isabellina started to grow after extreme treatment with 1000 mg∙L−1 of CeCl3 one month after inoculation. This work indicates, for the first time, the potential of Umbelopsis isabellina to remove REEs from the loparite ore tailings, making it a suitable candidate for the development of bioleaching methods.
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author Oleg I. Shumilov
Elena A. Kasatkina
Irina Y. Kirtsideli
Dmitry V. Makarov
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Elena A. Kasatkina
Irina Y. Kirtsideli
Dmitry V. Makarov
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title Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia
title_short Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia
title_full Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia
title_fullStr Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia
title_full_unstemmed Tolerance of Rare-Earth Elements in Extremophile Fungus Umbelopsis isabellina from Polar Loparite Ore Tailings in Northwestern Russia
title_sort tolerance of rare-earth elements in extremophile fungus umbelopsis isabellina from polar loparite ore tailings in northwestern russia
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