The composition of mercury-reducing communities in two bioreactors retaining Hg(II) from chloralkali electrolysis wastewater for 485 days was analyzed based on effluent community DNA. Packed bed bioreactors with lava chips as carrier of the biofilm were inoculated with nine Hg(II)-resistant isolates that belonged to the alpha and gamma subdivisions of the proteobacteria. A rapid DNA-fingerprinting method was applied, using the intergenic spacer region (ISR) of the 16S-23S rDNA for analysis of the community composition. This allowed discrimination of the inoculum strains down to subspecies level. A merA specific PCR permitted the discrimination of the com-munity’s merA genes. During the 485 days of operation, the bioreactors were exposed to ...
A technology of polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) was use...
New bacterial strains resistant to high concentration of mercury were obtained and character iz ed f...
International audienceThr short term impact of 50 mu M Hg(II) on soil bacterial community structure ...
Mercury-contaminated chemical wastewater of a mercury cell chloralkali plant was cleaned on site by ...
Six mercury-resistant environmental proteobacterial isolates and one genetically modified mercury-re...
Mercury-reducing biofilms from packed-bed bioreactors treating nonsterile industrial effluents were ...
Abstract Background Bacterial mercury resistance is based on enzymatic reduction of ionic mercury to...
Abstract: The long-term performance of bioreactors re-taining mercury from contaminated industrial w...
cited By 4International audienceAdour sediments were incubated in slurries and polluted with inorgan...
Molecular methods were employed to investigate the microbial community of a biofilm obtained from a ...
Hg contamination in riverine ecosystems is a persistent problem and clean-up efforts are a priority ...
This study was aimed to isolate Hg-resistant bacteria from contaminated sediments of the Orbetello L...
Biofilms are important components of the mercury (Hg) biogeochemical cycle. However, Hg effects on b...
Bacteria are able to adapt to heavy metals in contaminated environments, by developing specific mech...
Adour sediments were incubated in slurries and polluted with inorganic mercury (HgC1$_2$) to follow ...
A technology of polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) was use...
New bacterial strains resistant to high concentration of mercury were obtained and character iz ed f...
International audienceThr short term impact of 50 mu M Hg(II) on soil bacterial community structure ...
Mercury-contaminated chemical wastewater of a mercury cell chloralkali plant was cleaned on site by ...
Six mercury-resistant environmental proteobacterial isolates and one genetically modified mercury-re...
Mercury-reducing biofilms from packed-bed bioreactors treating nonsterile industrial effluents were ...
Abstract Background Bacterial mercury resistance is based on enzymatic reduction of ionic mercury to...
Abstract: The long-term performance of bioreactors re-taining mercury from contaminated industrial w...
cited By 4International audienceAdour sediments were incubated in slurries and polluted with inorgan...
Molecular methods were employed to investigate the microbial community of a biofilm obtained from a ...
Hg contamination in riverine ecosystems is a persistent problem and clean-up efforts are a priority ...
This study was aimed to isolate Hg-resistant bacteria from contaminated sediments of the Orbetello L...
Biofilms are important components of the mercury (Hg) biogeochemical cycle. However, Hg effects on b...
Bacteria are able to adapt to heavy metals in contaminated environments, by developing specific mech...
Adour sediments were incubated in slurries and polluted with inorganic mercury (HgC1$_2$) to follow ...
A technology of polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) was use...
New bacterial strains resistant to high concentration of mercury were obtained and character iz ed f...
International audienceThr short term impact of 50 mu M Hg(II) on soil bacterial community structure ...