Summarization: The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spills and chronic pollution in marine ecosystems, including the deep ocean. Physicochemical technologies are available for oil spill cleanup, but HCs must ultimately be mineralized by microorganisms. How environmental factors drive the assembly and activity of HC-degrading microbial communities remains unknown, limiting our capacity to integrate microorganism-based cleanup strategies with current physicochemical remediation technologies. In this review, we summarize recent findings about microbial physiology, metabolism and ecology and describe how microbes can be exploited to create improved biotechnological solutions to clean up ...
Petroleum pollution has become a serious environmental problem, which can cause harmful damage to th...
The use of dispersants in marine environments is a common practice worldwide for oil spill remediati...
Marine environments are exposed to pollution that mostly results from human activities. Organometals...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
International audienceThe increasing demand for petroleum products generates needs for innovative an...
The world’s largest accidental release of oil to date, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill drew attentio...
The increasing demand for petroleum products generates needs for innovative and reliable methods for...
Hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms are ubiquitous in the world’s oceans (Head et al., 2006; Yakimo...
Biodegradation mediated by indigenous microbial communities is the ultimate fate of the majority of ...
Hydrocarbons occur in fossil fuels such as crude oil and consist mainly of hydrogen and carbon. Alth...
Petroleum pollution has become a serious environmental problem, which can cause harmful damage to th...
Deep-sea sediments (DSS) are one of the largest biotopes on Earth and host a surprisingly diverse mi...
Summarization: Bioremediation is emerging as the best strategy for combating oil spills following fi...
Petroleum pollution has become a serious environmental problem, which can cause harmful damage to th...
The use of dispersants in marine environments is a common practice worldwide for oil spill remediati...
Marine environments are exposed to pollution that mostly results from human activities. Organometals...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by accidental spill...
International audienceThe increasing demand for petroleum products generates needs for innovative an...
The world’s largest accidental release of oil to date, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill drew attentio...
The increasing demand for petroleum products generates needs for innovative and reliable methods for...
Hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms are ubiquitous in the world’s oceans (Head et al., 2006; Yakimo...
Biodegradation mediated by indigenous microbial communities is the ultimate fate of the majority of ...
Hydrocarbons occur in fossil fuels such as crude oil and consist mainly of hydrogen and carbon. Alth...
Petroleum pollution has become a serious environmental problem, which can cause harmful damage to th...
Deep-sea sediments (DSS) are one of the largest biotopes on Earth and host a surprisingly diverse mi...
Summarization: Bioremediation is emerging as the best strategy for combating oil spills following fi...
Petroleum pollution has become a serious environmental problem, which can cause harmful damage to th...
The use of dispersants in marine environments is a common practice worldwide for oil spill remediati...
Marine environments are exposed to pollution that mostly results from human activities. Organometals...