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Isolation and identification of bacteria able to form biofilms from deep subsurface environments
Authors:Kenta Sakurai  Hideki Yoshikawa
Affiliation:1. Radionuclide Migration Research Group, Geological Isolation Research and Development Directorate , Japan Atomic Energy Agency , 4-33 Muramatsu Tokai-Mura, Naka-gun , Ibaraki , 319-1194 , Japan a7713837@gmail.com;3. Radionuclide Migration Research Group, Geological Isolation Research and Development Directorate , Japan Atomic Energy Agency , 4-33 Muramatsu Tokai-Mura, Naka-gun , Ibaraki , 319-1194 , Japan
Abstract:Migration radionuclides in an underground environment are one of the major concerns in the safety assessment of a geological repository. Biofilms can have an impact on the transport of radionuclides in several ways: (1) by acting as a barrier to radionuclide sorption onto geological surfaces, or (2) by providing a sorption site for radionuclides, or (3) by trapping many things, including radionuclides. Little is known about bacterial effects on the biofilm formation deep underground. In this study, we isolated bacterial strains from deep groundwater and evaluated the biofilm formation abilities of these strains by crystal violet assay. Bacterial strains were isolated from ground-water collected at –140 m in the 07-V140-M01 borehole at the Horonobe Underground Research Center, Japan. The crystal violet assay showed that 98% of the isolated strains had biofilm formation abilities under tested conditions. This result suggested that biofilm formation must not be neglected in the study of migration radionuclides in nuclear waste repositories. The isolated strains produced differential amounts of biofilm, although they were identified as the same Pseudomonas species, suggesting that biofilm formation abilities varied at different strain levels. These results support the conclusion that the assessment of biofilm impact on the transport of radionuclides in a geological repository must consider the variation in biofilm formation as a function of strain level.
Keywords:biofilm  bacteria  isolation  crystal violet assay  deep subsurface  geological repository  safety assessment  radioactive waste  migration  radionuclides
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