Benzene, toluene, isoprene, ethane and propane are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly found in estuarine environments. Benzene and toluene are toxic and carcinogenic at varying concentrations. Isoprene, ethane and propane are emitted from marine environments to the atmosphere where they can alter atmospheric chemistry and thus climate in different ways. The identity of microbial communities associated with VOC degradation in estuarine environments is not completely elucidated. Aerobic and anaerobic degradation of these VOCs in the Colne estuary, UK, was investigated using both cultivation-dependent and independent approaches, to understand the effect of VOC-type, concentration and estuarine location on degradation and microbial c...
The functional and phylogenetic biodiversity of bacterial communities in a benzene, toluene, ethylbe...
This study focused on acclimating a microbial enrichment to biodegrade benzene, toluene, ethylbenzen...
Isoprene is an atmospheric trace gas whose emissions to the atmosphere are roughly equal to that of ...
Approximately one-third of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted to the atmosphere consists of i...
Environmental contamination by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from petrochemical and energy-produ...
Isoprene is a volatile and climate‐altering hydrocarbon with an atmospheric concentration similar to...
Isoprene is a volatile and climate-altering hydrocarbon with an atmospheric concentration similar to...
Crude oil is a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons. While diverse bacterial communities can de...
Hydrocarbon degrading bacteria (HDB) were monitored since 2006 to 2018 at the ‘Estación Permanente d...
Phenanthrene degrading bacteria were ubiquitously distributed in waters and sediments of the Great B...
This study investigated the degradation of a benzene plume by indigenous microbial communities in se...
A sandstone aquifer beneath a petrochemicals plant (SIReN site, UK) is heterogeneously contaminated ...
Accidental spills, industrial discharges and gasoline leakage from underground storage tanks have re...
Understanding of microorganisms and pathways involved in anaerobic benzene degradation is limited. ...
Anaerobic benzene degradation was confirmed in microbial communities enriched from Baltimore Harbor ...
The functional and phylogenetic biodiversity of bacterial communities in a benzene, toluene, ethylbe...
This study focused on acclimating a microbial enrichment to biodegrade benzene, toluene, ethylbenzen...
Isoprene is an atmospheric trace gas whose emissions to the atmosphere are roughly equal to that of ...
Approximately one-third of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted to the atmosphere consists of i...
Environmental contamination by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from petrochemical and energy-produ...
Isoprene is a volatile and climate‐altering hydrocarbon with an atmospheric concentration similar to...
Isoprene is a volatile and climate-altering hydrocarbon with an atmospheric concentration similar to...
Crude oil is a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons. While diverse bacterial communities can de...
Hydrocarbon degrading bacteria (HDB) were monitored since 2006 to 2018 at the ‘Estación Permanente d...
Phenanthrene degrading bacteria were ubiquitously distributed in waters and sediments of the Great B...
This study investigated the degradation of a benzene plume by indigenous microbial communities in se...
A sandstone aquifer beneath a petrochemicals plant (SIReN site, UK) is heterogeneously contaminated ...
Accidental spills, industrial discharges and gasoline leakage from underground storage tanks have re...
Understanding of microorganisms and pathways involved in anaerobic benzene degradation is limited. ...
Anaerobic benzene degradation was confirmed in microbial communities enriched from Baltimore Harbor ...
The functional and phylogenetic biodiversity of bacterial communities in a benzene, toluene, ethylbe...
This study focused on acclimating a microbial enrichment to biodegrade benzene, toluene, ethylbenzen...
Isoprene is an atmospheric trace gas whose emissions to the atmosphere are roughly equal to that of ...