Arsenic Fungi Isolated from Arsenic-Polluted Soils
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概要
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In order to isolate the As-tolerant fungi and to determine their ability to volatilize an As-compound, As-polluted and unpolluted soils were incubated and the following results were obtained. The number of As-tolerant fungi was largest in heavily polluted soils under aerobic incubation. Among the 113 As-tolerant isolates, including Talaromyces sp. and Aspergillus fumigatus, 61 were able to produce a volatile As-compound from As(III). All the strains of A. fumigatus were able to produce a volatile As-compound from As(III), unlike most of the strains of Talaromyces and Penicillium.
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著者
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HIROKI Mikiya
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Yoshiwara Yoshihito
College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Nihon University
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Yoshiwara Yoshihito
College Of Agriculture And Veterinary Medicine Nihon University
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