Difference between Bacterial Communities Associated to the Solids and in the Liquid Phase

International Mineral Processing Congress
X. Y. Liu
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A culture-independent approach based on 16S rRNA gene clone library was used to analyze the bacterial community change both associated to the solids and in the liquid phase during pyrite bioleaching process. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA fragments revealed that the retrieved se-quences mainly related to genus Leptospirillum, genus Sulfobacillus and genus Acidithiobacillus. During the bioleaching process, genus Leptospirillum trends to grow associated to the solids while major of genus Sulfobacillus were in the liquid fase, only accounting little portion in the solids. Genus Acidithiobacillus can grow both on the solids and in the liquid phase, but accounting high portion on the solids.
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APA: X. Y. Liu  (2014)  Difference between Bacterial Communities Associated to the Solids and in the Liquid Phase

MLA: X. Y. Liu Difference between Bacterial Communities Associated to the Solids and in the Liquid Phase. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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