Efficacy of indigenous soil microbes in arsenic mitigation from contaminated alluvial soil of India.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Arsenic Research Laboratory, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Kalyani, 741235, West Bengal, India.

Published: August 2013

Selected arsenic-volatilizing indigenous soil bacteria were isolated and their ability to form volatile arsenicals from toxic inorganic arsenic was assessed. Approximately 37 % of AsIII (under aerobic conditions) and 30 % AsV (under anaerobic conditions) were volatilized by new bacterial isolates in 3 days. In contrast to genetically modified organism, indigenous soil bacteria was capable of removing 16 % of arsenic from contaminated soil during 60 days incubation period while applied with a low-cost organic nutrient supplement (farm yard manure).

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