The ability of subsurface microbial communities to adapt to the biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds was examined in aquifer solids samples from a pristine aquifer. An increase in the rates of mineralization of radiolabeled substrates with exposure was used as an indication of adaptation. For some compounds, such as chlorobenzene and 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene, slight mineralization was observed but no adaptation was apparent during incubations of over 8 months. Other compounds demonstrated three patterns of response. For m-cresol, m-aminophenol, and aniline intermediate rates of biodegradation and a linear increase in the percent mineralized with time were observed. Phenol, p-chlorophenol, and ethylene dibromide were rapidly metabolized init...
Intrinsic bioremediation is scientifically valid for controlling fuel-contaminated aquifers, but its...
Prediction of groundwater contamination and the development of rational bioremediation strategies re...
[[abstract]]This research explored the changes in genetic diversity and spatial distribution of micr...
The ability of subsurface microbial communities to adapt to the biodegradation of xenobiotic compoun...
The influence of inorganic and organic amendments on the mineralization of ethylene dibromide, p-nit...
The adaptation of a mixed aquatic microbial community to phenol was examined in microcosms receiving...
The influence of readily degradable, naturally occurring carbon substrates on the biodegradation of ...
An in situ mesocosm system was designed to monitor the in situ dynamics of the microbial community i...
Abstract: Exploiting microorganisms for remediation of waste sites is a promising alternative to gro...
This study investigated the organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) and the supporting microbial popu...
Samples of the microbial community from Lake Michie, a mesotrophic reservoir in central North Caroli...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Selecte...
The ability of the subsurface microbial population to degrade the major organic contaminants at thre...
Microcosm studies were set up to predict and evaluate the most effective conditions for the bioremed...
The microbiology of groundwater, contaminated with phenol and other tar acids, was analysed using a ...
Intrinsic bioremediation is scientifically valid for controlling fuel-contaminated aquifers, but its...
Prediction of groundwater contamination and the development of rational bioremediation strategies re...
[[abstract]]This research explored the changes in genetic diversity and spatial distribution of micr...
The ability of subsurface microbial communities to adapt to the biodegradation of xenobiotic compoun...
The influence of inorganic and organic amendments on the mineralization of ethylene dibromide, p-nit...
The adaptation of a mixed aquatic microbial community to phenol was examined in microcosms receiving...
The influence of readily degradable, naturally occurring carbon substrates on the biodegradation of ...
An in situ mesocosm system was designed to monitor the in situ dynamics of the microbial community i...
Abstract: Exploiting microorganisms for remediation of waste sites is a promising alternative to gro...
This study investigated the organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) and the supporting microbial popu...
Samples of the microbial community from Lake Michie, a mesotrophic reservoir in central North Caroli...
Proceedings of the 1989 Georgia Water Resources Conference, May 16-17, 1989, Athens, Georgia.Selecte...
The ability of the subsurface microbial population to degrade the major organic contaminants at thre...
Microcosm studies were set up to predict and evaluate the most effective conditions for the bioremed...
The microbiology of groundwater, contaminated with phenol and other tar acids, was analysed using a ...
Intrinsic bioremediation is scientifically valid for controlling fuel-contaminated aquifers, but its...
Prediction of groundwater contamination and the development of rational bioremediation strategies re...
[[abstract]]This research explored the changes in genetic diversity and spatial distribution of micr...