The natural attenuation of groundwater pesticides by biological degradation, is widely accepted to occur at concentrations > 1 mg 1-1. However from observations of groundwater monitoring data it can be indicated that the occurrence of pesticides in groundwater is primarily at trace μg 1-1 concentrations, with 45 % of UK groundwater samples that failed the EC Drinking Water Directives PV of 0.1 μg 1-1 between 1995 – 2000, accounting for an average concentration of 64 μg 1-1. However, there are limited directed studies of in situ biological degradation of pesticides at μg concentrations. Therefore, this work was designed provided an insight as to whether any prevalent microbial adaptation can occur to degrade atrazine at μg 1-1 concentrations...
The objective of this study was to enrich and evaluate biotransformation activity of atrazine degrad...
Microbial degradation, compared with many other degradation processes, is the most important pathwa...
Herbicide atrazine easily leaches to groundwater, where it is persistent. We studied whether sonicat...
The natural attenuation of groundwater pesticides by biological degradation, is widely accepted to o...
This study focused on whether or not atrazine could be degraded by indigenous groundwater bacteria a...
The triazine herbicide atrazine easily leaches with water through soil layers into groundwater, wher...
The triazine herbicide atrazine easily leaches with water through soil layers into groundwater, wher...
The triazine herbicide atrazine easily leaches with water through soil layers into groundwater, wher...
Atrazine, one of the worldwide most widespread herbicides, was banned in Germany in 1991 and in the ...
Studies were conducted in the laboratory to determine the fate of atrazine in pesticide-contaminated...
The worldwide use of triazines as pesticides has resulted in their widespread occurrence in groundwa...
Atrazine is a commonly used herbicide in corn (Zea mays L.) growing areas of the USA. Because of its...
The purpose for this experiment was to compare relative concentrations of the herbicide atrazine in ...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
Atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine) groundwater monitoring in the Zwisc...
The objective of this study was to enrich and evaluate biotransformation activity of atrazine degrad...
Microbial degradation, compared with many other degradation processes, is the most important pathwa...
Herbicide atrazine easily leaches to groundwater, where it is persistent. We studied whether sonicat...
The natural attenuation of groundwater pesticides by biological degradation, is widely accepted to o...
This study focused on whether or not atrazine could be degraded by indigenous groundwater bacteria a...
The triazine herbicide atrazine easily leaches with water through soil layers into groundwater, wher...
The triazine herbicide atrazine easily leaches with water through soil layers into groundwater, wher...
The triazine herbicide atrazine easily leaches with water through soil layers into groundwater, wher...
Atrazine, one of the worldwide most widespread herbicides, was banned in Germany in 1991 and in the ...
Studies were conducted in the laboratory to determine the fate of atrazine in pesticide-contaminated...
The worldwide use of triazines as pesticides has resulted in their widespread occurrence in groundwa...
Atrazine is a commonly used herbicide in corn (Zea mays L.) growing areas of the USA. Because of its...
The purpose for this experiment was to compare relative concentrations of the herbicide atrazine in ...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
Atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-1,3,5-triazine) groundwater monitoring in the Zwisc...
The objective of this study was to enrich and evaluate biotransformation activity of atrazine degrad...
Microbial degradation, compared with many other degradation processes, is the most important pathwa...
Herbicide atrazine easily leaches to groundwater, where it is persistent. We studied whether sonicat...