Geographical distribution and diversity of moderately thermophilic members of the thermoplasmatales
Hawkes, R., O'Hara, G., Franzmann, P.D. and Plumb, J.J. (2007) Geographical distribution and diversity of moderately thermophilic members of the thermoplasmatales. In: 17th International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium, IBS 2007, 2-5 September 2007, Frankfurt.
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Abstract
Oxidation of ferrous iron by moderately thermophilic species of the genus Ferroplasma is of considerable potential value in commercial bioleaching operations. A collection of strains was enriched and isolated from a number of natural or industrial acidic sites at 45 and 55°C. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing indicated that all strains were members of the Order Thermoplasmatales. Stains BH8 and BH12 showed 98% sequence similarity with Ferroplasma acidiphilum strain YT and DR1 respectively. Strains BH7 and BH10 were closely related to the moderately thermophilic species Ferroplasma cupricumulans. Strain BH9, a moderately thermophilic organotroph, was unrelated to previously described species and probably represents a novel genus. Strains BH8 and BH12 showed some unique physiological differences to the type species F. acidiphilum. Unlike F. acidiphilum, both strains were moderately thermophilic with a temperature range for strains BH8 and BH12 of 24 to 61°C and 27 to 49°C respectively. Strain BH12 grew organotrophically on Darland's Medium containing glucose and yeast extract and chemomixotrophically on Darland's Medium supplemented with ferrous sulphate. Moderately thermophilic species of Ferroplasma and Ferroplasma-like genera appear widely distributed geographically and possess considerable physiological and phylogenetic diversity that may benefit industrial bioleaching processes.
| Publication Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Murdoch Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology |
| Publisher: | Trans Tech Publications |
| Copyright: | © 2007 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland |
| Conference Website: | http://events.dechema.de/biohydrometallurgy |
| URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/10373 |
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