Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.45-46, 823-834, 1994
Potential for Microbial-Growth in Arid Subsurface Sediments
To determine if bacterial populations could be increased for bioremediation of contaminants, the microbial growth arising in 200 h from the solid material from the vadose zone at an arid site after addition of water and nutrients was determined. Initial bacterial populations and activities at the site were very low. Bacteria grew in the interbed sands and silts with the higher carbon contents (0.08-1.1%), but did not respond in the basalts and interbed material with lower carbon content (undetectable). In longer term studies, to 30 d, there was evidence for bacterial activity in less than 25% of either the basalts or interbed material.