International audienceCurrent knowledge of the pathways for the degradation of n-alkanes and n-alkenes by anaerobic bacteria is summarized and new results questioning the existence of an alternative pathway for anaerobic alkane degradation are introduced. Remaining gaps in our knowledge are also mentioned, together with the possible use of some specific metabolites as biomarkers of anaerobic hydrocarbon degradation
AbstractThe short chain, gaseous alkanes ethane, propane, n- and iso-butane are released in signific...
Anaerobic microorganisms play key roles in the biogeochemical cycling of methane and non-methane alk...
Alkanes comprise a substantial fraction of crude oil and refined fuels. As such, they are prevalent...
International audienceCurrent knowledge of the pathways for the degradation of n-alkanes and n-alken...
Current knowledge of the pathways for the degradation of n-alkaries and n-alkenes by anaerobic bacte...
Saturated hydrocarbons are quantitatively the most abundant fraction among all petroleum hydrocarbon...
Diverse microorganisms have been described to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons anaerobically. Strains ...
Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic ...
Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic ...
Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic ...
The first indications for short chain alkane anaerobic degradation were provided ep-sea environments...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
Strain HxN1, an Azoarcus-like denitrifying bacterium, degrades the saturated hydrocarbon n-hexane un...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
Alkanes are major constituents of crude oil. They are also present at low concentrations in diverse ...
AbstractThe short chain, gaseous alkanes ethane, propane, n- and iso-butane are released in signific...
Anaerobic microorganisms play key roles in the biogeochemical cycling of methane and non-methane alk...
Alkanes comprise a substantial fraction of crude oil and refined fuels. As such, they are prevalent...
International audienceCurrent knowledge of the pathways for the degradation of n-alkanes and n-alken...
Current knowledge of the pathways for the degradation of n-alkaries and n-alkenes by anaerobic bacte...
Saturated hydrocarbons are quantitatively the most abundant fraction among all petroleum hydrocarbon...
Diverse microorganisms have been described to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons anaerobically. Strains ...
Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic ...
Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic ...
Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic ...
The first indications for short chain alkane anaerobic degradation were provided ep-sea environments...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
Strain HxN1, an Azoarcus-like denitrifying bacterium, degrades the saturated hydrocarbon n-hexane un...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
Alkanes are major constituents of crude oil. They are also present at low concentrations in diverse ...
AbstractThe short chain, gaseous alkanes ethane, propane, n- and iso-butane are released in signific...
Anaerobic microorganisms play key roles in the biogeochemical cycling of methane and non-methane alk...
Alkanes comprise a substantial fraction of crude oil and refined fuels. As such, they are prevalent...