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Numerical taxonomy of heavy metal-tolerant bacteria isolated from an estuary.

B Austin, D A Allen, A L Mills, R R Colwell.   

Abstract

A total of 230 strains of metal-tolerant bacteria from water and sediment samples collected in Chesapeake Bay were isolated on a medium containing cobalt, lead, mercury, or molybdenum. In addition, a set of 71 cultures were simultaneously isolated on glucose tryptone yeast extract agar medium without metals. Twenty-three reference strains were also included in the numerical taxonomy study of these bacteria, bringing the grand total of strains examined to 324. All strains were examined for 112 biochemical, cultural, morphological, and physiological characters. The taxonomic data obtained were analyzed by computer and the simple matching (SSM) and Jaccard (SJ) coefficients were calculated. Clustering achieved by unweighted average linkage is presented and, from sorted similarity matrices and dendrograms, 294 strains, i.e., 97% of the total, were recovered in 12 phenetic groups defined at the 75 to 80% similarity level. Among the strains there were nine phena presumptively identified as Bacillus, Erwinia, Mycobacterium, Pseudomonas, and coryneforms. From the results of the taxonomic study, it is concluded that metal tolerance in estuarine water and sediment bacteria occurs among a restricted range of taxa distributed throughout the estuarine environment.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 411560     DOI: 10.1139/m77-212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Microbiol        ISSN: 0008-4166            Impact factor:   2.419


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1.  Effect of long-term lead exposure on the seawater and sediment bacteria from heterogeneous continuous flow cultures.

Authors:  T L Tan
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1980-12       Impact factor: 4.552

2.  Composition of the saprophytic bacterial communities in freshwater systems contaminated by heavy metals.

Authors:  C Houba; J Remacle
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1980-03       Impact factor: 4.552

3.  Effect of metal-rich sewage sludge application on the bacterial communities of grasslands.

Authors:  T Barkay; S C Tripp; B H Olson
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1985-02       Impact factor: 4.792

4.  Long-Term Effects of Metal-Rich Sewage Sludge Application on Soil Populations of Bradyrhizobium japonicum.

Authors:  B K Kinkle; J S Angle; H H Keyser
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 4.792

5.  Antibiotic resistance patterns of metal-tolerant bacteria isolated from an estuary.

Authors:  D A Allen; B Austin; R R Colwell
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1977-10       Impact factor: 5.191

6.  Oligotrophic bacteria from rendzina forest soil.

Authors:  K Whang; T Hattori
Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.271

7.  Distribution and characterization of kepone-resistant bacteria in the aquatic environment.

Authors:  S A Orndorff; R R Colwell
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1980-03       Impact factor: 4.792

8.  Role of plasmids in mercury transformation by bacteria isolated from the aquatic environment.

Authors:  B H Olson; T Barkay; R R Colwell
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1979-09       Impact factor: 4.792

9.  Influence of zinc, lead, and cadmium pollutants on the microflora of hawthorn leaves.

Authors:  R J Bewley; R Campbell
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1980-09       Impact factor: 4.552

10.  Relationship between thymidine metabolism, bacterioplankton community metabolic capabilities, and sources of organic matter.

Authors:  J T Hollibaugh
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 4.552

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