@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008071, author = {Maki, Teruya and Hirota, Wakana and Motojima, Hiroyuki and Hasegawa, Hiroshi and Rahman, Mohammad Azizur}, issue = {11}, journal = {Chemosphere}, month = {Jun}, note = {Aquatic arsenic cycles mainly depend on microbial activities that change the arsenic chemical forms and influence human health and organism activities. The microbial aggregates degrading organic matter are significantly related to the turnover between inorganic arsenic and organoarsenic compounds. We investigated the effects of microbial aggregates on organoarsenic mineralization in Lake Kahokugata using lake water samples spiked with dimethylarsinic acid (DMA). The lake water samples converted 1 μmol L-1 of DMA to inorganic arsenic for 28 d only under anaerobic and dark conditions in the presence of microbial activities. During the DMA mineralization process, organic aggregates >5.0 μm with bacterial colonization increased the densities. When the organic aggregates >5.0 μm were eliminated from the lake water samples using filters, the degradation activities were reduced. DMA in the lake water would be mineralized by the microbial aggregates under anaerobic and dark conditions. Moreover, DMA amendment enhanced the degradation activities in the lake water samples, which mineralized 50 μmol L-1 of DMA. The DMA-amended aggregates >5.0 μm completely degraded 1 μmol L-1 of DMA with a shorter incubation time of 7 d. The supplement of KNO3 and NaHCO3 to lake water samples also shortened the DMA-degradation period. Presumably, the bacterial aggregates involved in the chemical heterotrophic process would contribute to the DMA-biodegradation process in Lake Kahokugata, which is induced by the DMA amendment. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved., 金沢大学理工研究域物質化学系}, pages = {1486--1492}, title = {Influence of aggregated particles on biodegradation activities for dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) in Lake Kahokugata}, volume = {83}, year = {2011} }