Es. Mcleod et al., ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF SULFITE AND IRON REDUCING, HYDROGENASE POSITIVE FACULTATIVE ANAEROBES FROM COOLING WATER-SYSTEMS, Systematic and applied microbiology, 21(2), 1998, pp. 297-305
The significance of sulphidogenic facultative anaerobes in microbially
influenced corrosion (MIC) has been overshadowed by extensive researc
h on sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB). An enrichment procedure with Mo
dified Iron Sulphite (MIS) medium was employed to select for sulphidog
enic facultative anaerobes from industrial cooling water systems. All
isolates reduced sulphite and ferric iron, oxidised cathodic hydrogen
on mild steel, and some oxidised cathodic hydrogen on stainless steel
(3CR12). Facultative anaerobes generating sulphide from sulphite were
identified by making use of biochemical tests, API 20 NE, BIOLOG, SDS-
PAGE of the total soluble cell proteins, partial sequences of the 16S
rRNA gene (rDNA) and RFLP-PCR. Our results show that Aeromonas isolate
d from cooling water systems, ie A. veronii biotype sobria, A. hydroph
ila and A. media can reduce both ferric to ferrous iron and sulphite t
o hydrogen sulphide in IS medium. The results further showed that thes
e sulphidogenic bacteria are all capable of reducing cathodic hydrogen
and therefore play a role in MIC.