Enhanced tolerance to cadmium in bacterial-fungal co-cultures as a strategy for metal biorecovery from e-waste

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We investigated a microbe-based approach to be used for the biorecovery of valuable metals from e-waste. E-waste is a heterogeneous matrix at the microbial scale. Therefore, this study aims at taking advantage of bacterial-fungal (BF) interactions in order to mobilize and immobilize a selected metal present in e-waste. We used cadmium (Cd) and a selection of Cd-tolerant microorganisms from our culture collection or isolated from a naturally cadmium-contaminated soil. Several experiments were designed in order to use the synergistic bioremediation capabilities of BF couples to mobilize and immobilize Cd from a culture medium. Initial results showed that the selected synergistic BF couples are more tolerant to Cd concentrations than the organisms alone. However, setting the conditions leading to effective immobilization of this toxic metal still need further work. Using microbial consortia rather than single species represents an innovative alternative to traditional bioremediation approaches for the development of new biotechnological approaches in urban mining.

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Losa, G., & Bindschedler, S. (2018). Enhanced tolerance to cadmium in bacterial-fungal co-cultures as a strategy for metal biorecovery from e-waste. Minerals, 8(4), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8040121

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