A bacterial strain resistant to phenol and Cr (VI) was isolated from an industrial polluted soil of Córdoba province (Argentina), which was identified as Pantoea sp. FC 1. This microorganism was able to use phenol as sole carbon source. In addition it was capable of reducing Cr (VI) to Cr (III) in mineral and nutrient media. The isolated strain exhibited some properties as plant-growth promoting bacterium (PGPB), such as production of Indole Acetic Acid (IAA) and synthesis of siderophores, as well as being capable of solubilizing inorganic phosphates. A rhizoremediation system using the association Pantoea sp. FC 1-Brassica napus hairy roots (HRs) was tested for phenol and Cr (VI) removal in a hydroponic system. Microbial inoculation improv...
Purpose: Evaluation of Cr (VI) removal by indigenous chromium resistant bacterial strains alone and ...
The widespread use of industrial heavy metal has to be considered as a serious environmental polluta...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the interaction of Vicia sativa with a bacterial strai...
Phenolic compounds are contaminants frequently found in water and soils. In the last years, some tec...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the usefulness of Lemna minuta Kunth for the simultaneous remov...
Industrial activities such as leather tanning involve the use of highly toxic inorganic pollutants, ...
Abstract Background Soil pollution by heavy metals increases the bioavailability of metals like hexa...
Bioremediation has emerged as an environmental friendly strategy to deal with environmental pollutio...
The presence of chromium in soils not only affects the physiological processes of plants but also th...
A native bacterial strain with high capability for Cr (VI) removal was isolated from tannery sedimen...
Remediation and management of Chromium (Cr) contaminated soils for safe usage has been a serious cha...
AbstractChromium, specifically hexavalent chromium is one of the most toxic pollutants that are rele...
Aims: This study was designed to isolate, identify and characterize micro-organisms or mixed culture...
Chromium (Cr) is a toxic heavy metal discharged into the environment through various anthropogenic s...
Bacteria are tiny organisms which are ubiquitously found in the environment. These microscopic livin...
Purpose: Evaluation of Cr (VI) removal by indigenous chromium resistant bacterial strains alone and ...
The widespread use of industrial heavy metal has to be considered as a serious environmental polluta...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the interaction of Vicia sativa with a bacterial strai...
Phenolic compounds are contaminants frequently found in water and soils. In the last years, some tec...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the usefulness of Lemna minuta Kunth for the simultaneous remov...
Industrial activities such as leather tanning involve the use of highly toxic inorganic pollutants, ...
Abstract Background Soil pollution by heavy metals increases the bioavailability of metals like hexa...
Bioremediation has emerged as an environmental friendly strategy to deal with environmental pollutio...
The presence of chromium in soils not only affects the physiological processes of plants but also th...
A native bacterial strain with high capability for Cr (VI) removal was isolated from tannery sedimen...
Remediation and management of Chromium (Cr) contaminated soils for safe usage has been a serious cha...
AbstractChromium, specifically hexavalent chromium is one of the most toxic pollutants that are rele...
Aims: This study was designed to isolate, identify and characterize micro-organisms or mixed culture...
Chromium (Cr) is a toxic heavy metal discharged into the environment through various anthropogenic s...
Bacteria are tiny organisms which are ubiquitously found in the environment. These microscopic livin...
Purpose: Evaluation of Cr (VI) removal by indigenous chromium resistant bacterial strains alone and ...
The widespread use of industrial heavy metal has to be considered as a serious environmental polluta...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the interaction of Vicia sativa with a bacterial strai...