The influence of readily degradable, naturally occurring carbon substrates on the biodegradation of several monosubstitued phenols (m-cresol, m-aminophenol, p-chlorophenol) was examined. The natural substrate classes used were amino acids, carbohydrates, and fatty acids. Samples of the microbial community from Lake Michie, a mesotrophic reservoir, were adapted to different levels of representatives from each natural substrate class in chemostats. After an extended adaptation period, the ability of the microbial community to degrade the monosubstituted phenols was determined by using a radiolabeled substrate uptake and mineralization method. Several microbiological characteristics of the communities were also measured. Adaptation to increasi...
Four bacteria, two each isolated from wastewater treatment and oil-contaminated soil showed great po...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical waste waters arising from transformat...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...
The influence of readily degradable, naturally occurring carbon substrates on the biodegradation of ...
The adaptation of a mixed aquatic microbial community to phenol was examined in microcosms receiving...
Samples of the microbial community from Lake Michie, a mesotrophic reservoir in central North Caroli...
The objective of this investigation was to determine the ability of specifically adapted bacteria ...
The ability of subsurface microbial communities to adapt to the biodegradation of xenobiotic compoun...
Enrichment cultures of microorganisms separated from soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol and cr...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
In this study, co-metabolic degradation of monochlorophenols (2-CP, 3-CP, and 4-CP) by the Pseudomon...
The degradation of phenol and the mono-chlorophenol isomers by a bioaugmentation product was investi...
The changes in the cellular fatty acid composition of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia KB2 during cometa...
The influence of inorganic and organic amendments on the mineralization of ethylene dibromide, p-nit...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
Four bacteria, two each isolated from wastewater treatment and oil-contaminated soil showed great po...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical waste waters arising from transformat...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...
The influence of readily degradable, naturally occurring carbon substrates on the biodegradation of ...
The adaptation of a mixed aquatic microbial community to phenol was examined in microcosms receiving...
Samples of the microbial community from Lake Michie, a mesotrophic reservoir in central North Caroli...
The objective of this investigation was to determine the ability of specifically adapted bacteria ...
The ability of subsurface microbial communities to adapt to the biodegradation of xenobiotic compoun...
Enrichment cultures of microorganisms separated from soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol and cr...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
In this study, co-metabolic degradation of monochlorophenols (2-CP, 3-CP, and 4-CP) by the Pseudomon...
The degradation of phenol and the mono-chlorophenol isomers by a bioaugmentation product was investi...
The changes in the cellular fatty acid composition of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia KB2 during cometa...
The influence of inorganic and organic amendments on the mineralization of ethylene dibromide, p-nit...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
Four bacteria, two each isolated from wastewater treatment and oil-contaminated soil showed great po...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical waste waters arising from transformat...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...