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Diverse arsenic- and iron-cycling microbial communities in arsenic-contaminated aquifers used for drinking water in Bangladesh.

Zahid Hassan1, Munawar Sultana2, Boris M van Breukelen3, Sirajul I Khan2, Wilfred F M Röling4.   

Abstract

Subsurface removal of arsenic by injection with oxygenated groundwater has been proposed as a viable technology for obtaining 'safe' drinking water in Bangladesh. While the oxidation of ferrous iron to solid ferric iron minerals, to which arsenic adsorbs, is assumed to be driven by abiotic reactions, metal-cycling microorganisms may potentially affect arsenic removal. A cultivation-independent survey covering 24 drinking water wells in several geographical regions in Bangladesh was conducted to obtain information on microbial community structure and diversity in general, and on specific functional groups capable of the oxidation or reduction of arsenic or iron. Each functional group, targeted by either group-specific 16S rRNA or functional gene amplification, occurred in at least 79% of investigated samples. Putative arsenate reducers and iron-oxidizing Gallionellaceae were present at low diversity, while more variation in potentially arsenite-oxidizing microorganisms and iron-reducing Desulfuromonadales was revealed within and between samples. Relations between community composition on the one hand and hydrochemistry on the other hand were in general not evident, apart from an impact of salinity on iron-cycling microorganisms. Our data suggest widespread potential for a positive contribution of arsenite and iron oxidizers to arsenic removal upon injection with oxygenated water, but also indicate a potential risk for arsenic re-mobilization by anaerobic arsenate and iron reducers once injection is halted. © FEMS 2015. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  aquifer; arsenic cycle; iron cycle; microbial redox reactions; subsurface arsenic removal; subsurface iron removal

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25778510     DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiv026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol        ISSN: 0168-6496            Impact factor:   4.194


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2.  New Arsenate Reductase Gene (arrA) PCR Primers for Diversity Assessment and Quantification in Environmental Samples.

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3.  The Arsenite Oxidation Potential of Native Microbial Communities from Arsenic-Rich Freshwaters.

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4.  Structural and mechanistic analysis of the arsenate respiratory reductase provides insight into environmental arsenic transformations.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Microbial Community Structure and Arsenic Biogeochemistry in Two Arsenic-Impacted Aquifers in Bangladesh.

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6.  Bacterial community and arsenic functional genes diversity in arsenic contaminated soils from different geographic locations.

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7.  Ample Arsenite Bio-Oxidation Activity in Bangladesh Drinking Water Wells: A Bonanza for Bioremediation?

Authors:  Zahid Hassan; Munawar Sultana; Sirajul I Khan; Martin Braster; Wilfred F M Röling; Hans V Westerhoff
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2019-08-08

8.  Diversity of Betaproteobacteria revealed by novel primers suggests their role in arsenic cycling.

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10.  Effects of in situ Remediation With Nanoscale Zero Valence Iron on the Physicochemical Conditions and Bacterial Communities of Groundwater Contaminated With Arsenic.

Authors:  Ana Castaño; Alexander Prosenkov; Diego Baragaño; Nerea Otaegui; Herminio Sastre; Eduardo Rodríguez-Valdés; José Luis R Gallego; Ana Isabel Peláez
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-03-17       Impact factor: 5.640

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