Published: CABEQ 27 (1) (2013) 109–117
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
N. G. Rojas-Avelizapa, M. Gómez-Ramírez, R. Hernández-Gama, J. Aburto and R. García de León
Abstract
A total of 75 microorganisms were obtained from high-sulfur content environmental
samples using different sulfur sources. Fifty-four of them had the ability to oxidize sulfur
at 1% (w/v) in liquid culture, however only three of them AZCT-M125-5, AZCT-
-M125-6, and AZCT-M125-7 were able to grow autotrophycally using elemental sulfur
at concentrations higher than 1 % and up to 9 % (w/v) as energy source. They produce
more than 300 mg sulfate/L. Also, these microbial cultures were able to produce sulfate
within pH 3 to 7. Analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that microbial
cultures AZCT-M125-5 and AZCT-M125-6 were closely related to Acidithiobacillus
thiooxidans while identification of AZCT-M125-7 was not possible. According to the results, these three microorganisms can be excellent candidates for the future development of alternative biotechnological processes for the treatment of hazardous wastes containing sulfur.
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Keywords
Sulfur-oxidizing, isolates, chemolithotrophic, acidophilic