The abundance of arsenic-tolerant diazotrophic bacteria was compared in a long-term contaminated soil versus a non-contaminated one. In addition, the characterization of tolerant diazotrophic bacteria was carried out. Differences in the number of heterotrophic N2 fixers were found between soils. Contaminated soil showed a decrease in the microbial population size of about 80%, confirming the great sensitivity of this group of soil bacteria to metals. However, quantitative analysis of the response to increased doses of arsenic reveals that the proportion of the culturable diazotrophic community tolerant to arsenic was identical for both soils (contaminated and non-contaminated). Twentytwo arsenic-tolerant diazotrophic isolates w...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
A site in the former uranium mining area of Eastern Thuringia near Ronneburg was investigated with r...
Gold tailings often lead to the release of arsenic (As) contaminants into the surrounding environmen...
The abundance of arsenic-tolerant diazotrophic bacteria was compared in a long-term contaminated s...
This study attempted to investigate if the tolerance of soil bacterial communities in general, and a...
The soil and groundwater of the Bhagobangola I block of Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India is ...
La mesure des effets des éléments en traces métalliques (ETM) sur les microorganismes, acteurs majeu...
Relatively little is known about the effects of soil metal contamination on bacteria in laboratory e...
Community structure of bacteria present in arsenic contaminated agricultural soil was studied with q...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
BACKGROUND:Arsenic is known as a toxic metalloid, which primarily exists in inorganic form As(III) a...
Abstract: Arsenic hyperaccumulator fern Pteris vittata L. produces large amounts of root exudates th...
This study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industrially contaminated soil ...
Davis Mine, an abandoned pyrite mine in western Massachusetts, was my study model for acid mine drai...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
A site in the former uranium mining area of Eastern Thuringia near Ronneburg was investigated with r...
Gold tailings often lead to the release of arsenic (As) contaminants into the surrounding environmen...
The abundance of arsenic-tolerant diazotrophic bacteria was compared in a long-term contaminated s...
This study attempted to investigate if the tolerance of soil bacterial communities in general, and a...
The soil and groundwater of the Bhagobangola I block of Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India is ...
La mesure des effets des éléments en traces métalliques (ETM) sur les microorganismes, acteurs majeu...
Relatively little is known about the effects of soil metal contamination on bacteria in laboratory e...
Community structure of bacteria present in arsenic contaminated agricultural soil was studied with q...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
BACKGROUND:Arsenic is known as a toxic metalloid, which primarily exists in inorganic form As(III) a...
Abstract: Arsenic hyperaccumulator fern Pteris vittata L. produces large amounts of root exudates th...
This study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industrially contaminated soil ...
Davis Mine, an abandoned pyrite mine in western Massachusetts, was my study model for acid mine drai...
The development of metal tolerance in soil bacterial communities exposed to different heavy metals w...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating potential arsenic (As) mobility in an industria...
A site in the former uranium mining area of Eastern Thuringia near Ronneburg was investigated with r...
Gold tailings often lead to the release of arsenic (As) contaminants into the surrounding environmen...