Phenol is one of the main pollutants that have a serious impact on the environment and can even be very critical to human health. The biodegradation of phenol can be considered an increasingly important pollution control process. In this study, the degradation of phenol by Pseudomonas fredriksbergsis was investigated for the first time under different growth conditions. Six different initial concentrations of phenol were used as the primary substrate. Culture conditions had an important effect on these cells' ability to biodegrade phenol. The best growth of this organism and its highest biodegradation level of phenol were noticed at pH 7, temperature 28 °C, and periods of 36 and 96 h, respectively. The highest biodegradation rate was percei...
The present study investigated the phenol utilization kinetics of a pure culture of an indigenous Ps...
The biodegradation kinetics of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) and phenol and microbial growth of Pseudomonas ...
Background Phenolic compounds, phenol and phenol derivatives are environmental contaminant...
The potential of various organisms to metabolize organic compounds has been observed to be a potenti...
The potential of various organisms to metabolize organic compounds has been observed to be a potenti...
The potential of various organisms to metabolize organic compounds has been observed to be a potenti...
Biodegradation of phenol by predominantly Pseudomonas species isolated from a sewage wastewater trea...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
565-567Pure cultures of pseudomonas putida, Nocardia sp., Bacillus circulans and a mixed culture, is...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
The kinetics of phenol degradation by an immobilized-bacterial system was carried out in a packed re...
Abstract: Biodegradation of phenol with mixed consortia of bacterial was studied in an anaerobic bat...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
A bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATTC27853), was investigated for its ability to grow and to deg...
The present study investigated the phenol utilization kinetics of a pure culture of an indigenous Ps...
The biodegradation kinetics of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) and phenol and microbial growth of Pseudomonas ...
Background Phenolic compounds, phenol and phenol derivatives are environmental contaminant...
The potential of various organisms to metabolize organic compounds has been observed to be a potenti...
The potential of various organisms to metabolize organic compounds has been observed to be a potenti...
The potential of various organisms to metabolize organic compounds has been observed to be a potenti...
Biodegradation of phenol by predominantly Pseudomonas species isolated from a sewage wastewater trea...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
565-567Pure cultures of pseudomonas putida, Nocardia sp., Bacillus circulans and a mixed culture, is...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
The kinetics of phenol degradation by an immobilized-bacterial system was carried out in a packed re...
Abstract: Biodegradation of phenol with mixed consortia of bacterial was studied in an anaerobic bat...
Pseudomonas strains have long been proven to be effective in aromatic pollutant conversion. Typicall...
A bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATTC27853), was investigated for its ability to grow and to deg...
The present study investigated the phenol utilization kinetics of a pure culture of an indigenous Ps...
The biodegradation kinetics of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) and phenol and microbial growth of Pseudomonas ...
Background Phenolic compounds, phenol and phenol derivatives are environmental contaminant...