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Taylor and Francis Group, Geomicrobiology Journal, 1(33), p. 1-9, 2014

DOI: 10.1080/01490451.2014.964886

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Isolation and Characterization of Bacteria from Coal Mines of Dara Adam Khel, Pakistan

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Abstract

The coal fields of Pakistan and their microbiology have not been fully explored. Therefore, a study was conducted on the coal mines of Dara Adam Khel located in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. For this purpose, sampling was done from nine different mines with varying depths. A total of 32 bacterial strains were isolated and their colony size, form, texture, color, margin, elevation and opacity were noted. The majority of the strains (75%) were found Gram negative. The bacterial strains were then characterized in detail by different biochemical tests including catalase, citrate, oxidase, indole, triple sugar iron, motility, methyl red-Vogues Proskeur, nitrate reduction and phenylalanine deaminase, and an enormous physiological diversity was observed. The Gram positive strains were further characterized on molecular level using 16S rRNA gene amplification and sequence analysis. Based on molecular analysis, seven strains were identified as Bacillus tequilensis, B. cereus, Janibacter melonis, Kocuria atrinae, B. anthracis, K. rosea and B. simplex. The other two strains strains 6 and 41) had molecular similarity of only 98% and 97% with Brachybacterium sp. and Arthrobacter sp. respectively. The phyllogenetic analysis further suggested that the strains 6 and 41 may be potential candidates for novel species, however, further work is needed for confirmation.