BACKGROUND: Ortho-phenylphenol (OPP) is a fungicide used in fruit packaging plants for the control of fungal infestations during storage. Its application leads to the production of large wastewater volumes which according to the European legislation should be treated on site. In spite of this, no efficient treatment systems are currently available, and the development of biological systems based on tailored-made pesticide-degrading inocula for the treatment of these wastewaters is an appealing solution. RESULTS: Enrichment cultures from a soil collected from a wastewater disposal site resulted in the isolation of a pure Sphingomonas haloaromaticamans strain P3 able to degrade rapidly OPP and use it as an energy source. Its degrading capacit...
Molecular and metabolomic tools were used to design and understand the biodegradation of phenolic co...
Two bacteria identified as Pseudomonas putida and Acinetobacter rhizosphaerae able to rapidly degrad...
New Zealand has a large number (approx. 8000) of sites contaminated by persistent chemicals, of whic...
The antioxidant diphenylamine (DPA) is used in fruit-packaging plants for the control of the physiol...
Organophosphorus compounds (OPs), the major pesticides used worldwide, comprise an environmental haz...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
Thiabendazole (TBZ) is used in fruit-packaging plants to control fungal infestations during storage....
Many chlorophenols tend to persist in the environment, and they may become public health hazards. Am...
EA BIOME INRAInternational audienceThiabendazole (TBZ) is used in fruit-packaging plants to control ...
Wastewaters from the fruit packaging industry contain a high pesticide load and require treatment be...
Microorganisms have the ability to degrade phenol. However, in Malaysia, there are lack of study on ...
The pollution of water resources by pesticides poses serious problems for public health and the envi...
AbstractOrganophosphorus insecticides have been widely used, which are highly poisonous and cause se...
<p>Sphingomonas is an organism of major interest for the degradation of organic contaminants i...
A bacterial strain that could degrade bromoamine acid (BAA) as the sole carbon source was isolated. ...
Molecular and metabolomic tools were used to design and understand the biodegradation of phenolic co...
Two bacteria identified as Pseudomonas putida and Acinetobacter rhizosphaerae able to rapidly degrad...
New Zealand has a large number (approx. 8000) of sites contaminated by persistent chemicals, of whic...
The antioxidant diphenylamine (DPA) is used in fruit-packaging plants for the control of the physiol...
Organophosphorus compounds (OPs), the major pesticides used worldwide, comprise an environmental haz...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
Thiabendazole (TBZ) is used in fruit-packaging plants to control fungal infestations during storage....
Many chlorophenols tend to persist in the environment, and they may become public health hazards. Am...
EA BIOME INRAInternational audienceThiabendazole (TBZ) is used in fruit-packaging plants to control ...
Wastewaters from the fruit packaging industry contain a high pesticide load and require treatment be...
Microorganisms have the ability to degrade phenol. However, in Malaysia, there are lack of study on ...
The pollution of water resources by pesticides poses serious problems for public health and the envi...
AbstractOrganophosphorus insecticides have been widely used, which are highly poisonous and cause se...
<p>Sphingomonas is an organism of major interest for the degradation of organic contaminants i...
A bacterial strain that could degrade bromoamine acid (BAA) as the sole carbon source was isolated. ...
Molecular and metabolomic tools were used to design and understand the biodegradation of phenolic co...
Two bacteria identified as Pseudomonas putida and Acinetobacter rhizosphaerae able to rapidly degrad...
New Zealand has a large number (approx. 8000) of sites contaminated by persistent chemicals, of whic...