Mineral–microbe interaction has been a key factor shaping the lithosphere of our planet since the Precambrian. Detailed investigation has been mainly focused on the role of bioweathering in biomining processes, leading to the selection of highly efficient microbial inoculants for the recovery of metals. Here we expand this scenario, presenting additional applications of bacteria and fungi in mineral dissolution, a process with novel biotechnological potential that has been poorly investigated. The ability of microorganisms to trigger soil formation and to sustain plant establishment and growth are suggested as invaluable tools to counteract the expansion of arid lands and to increase crop productivity. Furthermore, interesting exploitations of mineral weathering microbes are represented by biorestoration and bioremediation technologies, innovative and competitive solutions characterized by economical and environmental advantages. Overall, in the future the study and application of the metabolic properties of microbial communities capable of weathering can represent a driving force in the expanding sector of environmental biotechnology.

Mineral–microbe interactions : Biotechnological potential of bioweathering / F. Mapelli, R. Marasco, A. Balloi, E. Rolli, F. Cappitelli, D. Daffonchio, S. Borin. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-1656. - 157:4(2012), pp. 473-481.

Mineral–microbe interactions : Biotechnological potential of bioweathering

F. Mapelli
Primo
;
R. Marasco
Secondo
;
A. Balloi;E. Rolli;F. Cappitelli;D. Daffonchio
Penultimo
;
S. Borin
Ultimo
2012

Abstract

Mineral–microbe interaction has been a key factor shaping the lithosphere of our planet since the Precambrian. Detailed investigation has been mainly focused on the role of bioweathering in biomining processes, leading to the selection of highly efficient microbial inoculants for the recovery of metals. Here we expand this scenario, presenting additional applications of bacteria and fungi in mineral dissolution, a process with novel biotechnological potential that has been poorly investigated. The ability of microorganisms to trigger soil formation and to sustain plant establishment and growth are suggested as invaluable tools to counteract the expansion of arid lands and to increase crop productivity. Furthermore, interesting exploitations of mineral weathering microbes are represented by biorestoration and bioremediation technologies, innovative and competitive solutions characterized by economical and environmental advantages. Overall, in the future the study and application of the metabolic properties of microbial communities capable of weathering can represent a driving force in the expanding sector of environmental biotechnology.
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English
Mineral weathering ; Biomining ; Soil genesis ; Plant growth promotion ; Biorestoration ; Bioremediation
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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2012
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157
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481
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Mineral–microbe interactions : Biotechnological potential of bioweathering / F. Mapelli, R. Marasco, A. Balloi, E. Rolli, F. Cappitelli, D. Daffonchio, S. Borin. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-1656. - 157:4(2012), pp. 473-481.
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