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Significance, mechanisms and environmental implications of microbial biomineralization

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Microorganisms can mediate the formation of minerals by a process called biomineralization. This process offers an efficient way to sequester inorganic pollutants within relatively stable solid phases. Here we review some of the main mechanisms involved in the mediation of mineral precipitation by microorganisms. This includes supersaturation caused by metabolic activity, the triggering of nucleation by production of more or less specific organic molecules, and the impact of mineral growth. While these processes have been widely studied in the laboratory, assessment of their importance in the environment is more difficult. Weillustrate this difficulty using a case study on an As-contaminated acid mine drainage located in the South of France (Carnoule' s, Gard). In particular, we explore the potential relationships that might exist between microbial diversity and mineral precipitation. The present review, far from being exhaustive, highlights some recent advances in the field of biomineralogy and provides non-specialists an introduction to some of the main approaches and some questions that remain unanswered.

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Autre [q-bio.OT]

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hal-00677176 , version 1 (07-03-2012)

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Karim Benzerara, Jennyfer Miot, Guillaume Morin, Georges Ona-Nguema, Feriel Skouri-Panet, et al.. Significance, mechanisms and environmental implications of microbial biomineralization. Comptes Rendus Géoscience, 2011, 343, pp.160-167. ⟨10.1016/j.crte.2010.09.002⟩. ⟨hal-00677176⟩
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