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  1. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China
  2. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China : Volume 11
  3. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China : Volume 11, Issue 1, February 2017
  4. Microbial mediated arsenic biotransformation in wetlands
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Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China : Volume 12
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China : Volume 11
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Microplastics pollution and reduction strategies
Emissions analysis on second generation biodiesel
Probing the redox process of p-benzoquinone in dimethyl sulphoxide by using fluorescence spectroelectrochemistry
Mercury enrichment in Brassica napus in response to elevated atmospheric mercury concentrations
Online control of biofilm and reducing carbon dosage in denitrifying biofilter: pilot and full-scale application
Interactions between metal ions and the biopolymer in activated sludge: quantification and effects of system pH value
Global sources, emissions, transport and deposition of dust and sand and their effects on the climate and environment: a review
Novel coprecipitation–oxidation method for recovering iron from steel waste pickling liquor
Microbial mediated arsenic biotransformation in wetlands
Diffusion of municipal wastewater treatment technologies in China: a collaboration network perspective
Investigation of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) biosynthesis from mixed culture enriched by valerate-dominant hydrolysate
Isolation and application of predatory Bdellovibrio-and-like organisms for municipal waste sludge biolysis and dewaterability enhancement
Pollution of hazardous substances in industrial construction and demolition wastes and their multi-path risk within an abandoned pesticide manufacturing plant
Adsorption in combination with ozonation for the treatment of textile waste water: a critical review
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Microbial mediated arsenic biotransformation in wetlands

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Author Zhang, Si Yu Williams, Paul N. Luo, Jinming Zhu, Yong Guan
Copyright Year 2017
Abstract Arsenic (As) is a pervasive environmental toxin and carcinogenic metalloid. It ranks at the top of the US priority List of Hazardous Substances and causes worldwide human health problems. Wetlands, including natural and artificial ecosystems (i.e. paddy soils) are highly susceptible to As enrichment; acting not only as repositories for water but a host of other elemental/chemical moieties. While macroscale processes (physical and geological) supply As to wetlands, it is the micro-scale biogeochemistry that regulates the fluxes of As and other trace elements from the semi-terrestrial to neighboring plant/aquatic/atmospheric compartments. Among these fine-scale events, microbial mediated As biotransformations contribute most to the element’s changing forms, acting as the ‘switch’ in defining a wetland as either a source or sink of As. Much of our understanding of these important microbial catalyzed reactions follows relatively recent scientific discoveries. Here we document some of these key advances, with focuses on the implications that wetlands and their microbial mediated transformation pathways have on the global As cycle, the chemistries of microbial mediated As oxidation, reduction and methylation, and future research priorities areas.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 11
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 20952201
Journal Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China
Volume Number 11
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 2095221X
Language English
Publisher Higher Education Press
Publisher Date 2016-12-03
Publisher Institution Chinese Universities
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Arsenic Wetland Microbes Switch Environment
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Environmental Science
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