In time course experiments, bacterial community compositions were compared between a sulfidogenic and two nonsulfidogenic Cr(VI)-reducing consortia enriched from metal-contaminated sediments. The consortia were subjected to 0 and 0.85 mM or 1.35 mM Cr(VI), and Cr(VI) reduction, growth, and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis profiles of PCR products of small-subunit (16S) ribosomal genes were compared. Results showed that although Cr(VI) was completely reduced by the three consortia, Cr(VI) inhibited cell growth, with sulfate-reducing bacteria being particularly sensitive to Cr(VI) toxicity relative to other bacteria in the consortia.
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Arias, Y. M., & Tebo, B. M. (2003). Cr(VI) reduction by sulfidogenic and nonsulfidogenic microbial consortia. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 69(3), 1847–1853. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.69.3.1847-1853.2003
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