The aim of this research was to examine how a marine bacterium Vibrio alginolyticus modifies the form of a particular trace metal, copper, in seawater. The study included examinations of both the effect of copper on the bacterium as well as the effect of the bacterium on copper.Calorimetric, radiochemical and plate counting techniques were used to determine the effect of copper on metabolism and survival of cultures of the bacterium. Toxicity was determined to be the primary interaction of copper with the bacterium at natural concentrations of cells and copper. Copper, added as Cu(II), was more toxic to the cells in anaerobic culture (IC50, 1.6nM) than in aerobic culture (IC50, 0.5nM). The additional toxicity seen in anaerobic culture was d...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
The effect of humic acids (HAs) on the toxicity of copper, zinc, and lead was investigated using the...
Abstract: Bioremediation efforts worldwide are faced with the problem of metals interfering with the...
The use of copper may prove feasible for the control of catastrophic fish mortalities associated wit...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
The influence of copper on the growth of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus cereus, ...
Cu is a major active component in anti-fouling paints, which may reach toxic levels in areas with in...
Heavy metal pollution is a growing environmental concern that has been exacerbated by the advent of ...
Copper speciation in the upper marine water column is dominated b>, strong ligands thought to be ...
Experiments were conducted to determine the relationship between the response of a bacterial isolate...
Metals are mainly released into the environment by industrial processes where dissolved organic mate...
ABSTRACT: Copper-sensitive bacteria were isolated from a tropical river water sample and used to dev...
The influence of copper on the ciliate Euplotes sp. and associated bacteria isolated from sediment s...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
The effect of humic acids (HAs) on the toxicity of copper, zinc, and lead was investigated using the...
Abstract: Bioremediation efforts worldwide are faced with the problem of metals interfering with the...
The use of copper may prove feasible for the control of catastrophic fish mortalities associated wit...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
The influence of copper on the growth of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus cereus, ...
Cu is a major active component in anti-fouling paints, which may reach toxic levels in areas with in...
Heavy metal pollution is a growing environmental concern that has been exacerbated by the advent of ...
Copper speciation in the upper marine water column is dominated b>, strong ligands thought to be ...
Experiments were conducted to determine the relationship between the response of a bacterial isolate...
Metals are mainly released into the environment by industrial processes where dissolved organic mate...
ABSTRACT: Copper-sensitive bacteria were isolated from a tropical river water sample and used to dev...
The influence of copper on the ciliate Euplotes sp. and associated bacteria isolated from sediment s...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
Cultured marine microorganisms under copper stress produce extracellular compounds having a high aff...
The effect of humic acids (HAs) on the toxicity of copper, zinc, and lead was investigated using the...
Abstract: Bioremediation efforts worldwide are faced with the problem of metals interfering with the...