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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1991 February; 57(2): 615-617
In situ bacterial selenate reduction in the agricultural drainage systems of western Nevada.
R S Oremland,
N A Steinberg,
T S Presser and
L G Miller
U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California 94025.
ABSTRACT
Dissimilatory in situ selenate reduction to elemental selenium in sediments from irrigated agricultural drainage regions of western Nevada was measured at ambient Se oxyanion concentrations. Selenate reduction was rapid, with turnover rate constants ranging from 0.04 to 1.8 h-1 at total Se concentrations in pore water of 13 to 455 nM. Estimates of removal rates of selenium oxyanions were 14.38, and 155 mumol m-2 day-1 for South Lead Lake, Massie Slough, and Hunter Drain, respectively.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1991 February; 57(2): 615-617
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