Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ARSENIC-CONTAMINATED SOILS GENETICALLY MODIFIEDPSEUDOMONAS SPP. AND THEIR ARSENIC-PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL
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Year of publication2002
Языканглийский
  • Validov Shamil Zavdatovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language ARSENIC-CONTAMINATED SOILS: GENETICALLY MODIFIED PSEUDOMONAS SPP. AND THEIR ARSENIC-PHYTOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL Sizova O.I., Kochetkov V.V., Validov S.Z., Boronin A.M., Kosterin P.V., Lyubun Y.V.//Journal of Soils and Sediments. 2002. T. 2. № 1. S. 19-23.
    Annotation Sorghum was inoculated withPseudomonas bacteria, including strains harboring an As-resistance plasmid, pBS3031, to enhance As-extraction by the plants.Pseudomonas strains (P.fluorescens 38a, P.putida 53a, and P.aureofaciens BS1393) were chosen because they are antagonistic to a wide range of phyto-pathogenic fungi and bacteria, and they can stimulate plant growth. The resistance of natural rhizospheric pseudomonads to sodium arsenite was assessed. Genetically modifiedPseudomonas strains resistant to As(III)/As(V) were obtained via conjugation or transformation. The effects of the strains on the growth of sorghum on sodium-arsenite-containing soils were assessed. The conclusions from this study are: (1) It is possible to increase the survivability of sorghum growing in sodium-arsenite-containing soil by using rhizosphere pseudomonads. (2) The presence of pBS3031 offers the strains a certain selective advantage in arsenite-contaminated soil. (3) The presence of pBS3031 impairs plant grow
    Keywords arsenic contaminated soil, As-resistance plasmids, phytoremediation, Pseudomonas, rhizosphere
    The name of the journal JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS
    URL http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02991246
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