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Title: Perchlorate reduction by an isolated serratia marcescens strain under high salt and extreme pH
Authors: Anupama, V N
Prajeesh, P V G
Krishnakumar, B
Keywords: Serratia sp
cld gene
Perchlorate
pH
Salinity
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: FEMS Microbiology Letters 339(2):117-121;Feb 2013
Abstract: An isolated Serratia marcescens strain exhibited growth-coupled perchlorate (ClO 4 ) reduction under anoxic conditions. Perchlorate was reduced completely with stoichiometric chloride buildup and equimolar acetate consumption. Polymerase chain reaction confirmed the presence of pcrA and cld genes coding for key enzymes involved in the ClO 4 degradation pathway. The isolate degraded ClO 4 under high salt (up to 15% NaCl) and a wide range of pH (4.0–9.0), as well as simultaneously reduced nitrate and ClO4
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/558
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