Effect of cyanobacterial growth on biotite surfaces under laboratory nutrient-limited conditions

D Kapitulcinova, CS Cockell, KR Hallam, KV Ragnarsdottir

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Abstract

Laboratory experiments with two cyanobacterial strains grown on low-nutrient agar media in the presence of biotite flakes were performed in order to reveal possible mechanisms and rates of cyanobacterial bioweathering. Both cyanobacteria colonized the biotite flakes. Leptolyngbya grew mostly in the biotite interlayers, whereas Hassallia colonized the sides and the topmost surface of the biotite flakes. After a 3-month incubation, rounded features including cyanobacterium-shaped pits were observed on the biotite surface cleared of the organic material. No such features were observed on flakes incubated for 1 month.
Translated title of the contributionEffect of cyanobacterial growth on biotite surfaces under laboratory nutrient-limited conditions
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71 - 75
Number of pages5
JournalMineralogical Magazine
Volume72
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2008

Bibliographical note

Publisher: MINERALOGICAL SOC, 12 BAYLIS MEWS, AMYAND PARK ROAD,, TWICKENHAM TW1 3HQ, MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND

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