Abstract

Eight bacterial strains designated ARI 1-8 were isolated from soil and water samples collected from selenium-contaminated sites in India using the enrichment culture technique. They exhibited very high MIC values ranging from 300 to 750 mM for different forms of selenium (selenite and selenate). On the basis of various biochemical tests, fatty acid methyl ester profile and 16S rRNA gene sequencing, these isolates were identified belonging to the classes β-Proteobacteria and Bacilli. These microorganisms could be further used for bioremediation of contaminated sites.

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