An analysis of the effect of an oil spill on mangrove sediments was carried out by contamination of mesocosms derived from two different mangroves, one with a history of contamination and one pristine. The association between N(2) fixers and hydrocarbon degradation was assessed using quantitative PCR (qPCR) for the genes rrs and nifH, nifH clone library sequencing and total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) quantification using gas chromatography. TPH showed that the microbial communities of both mangroves were able to degrade the hydrocarbons added; however, whereas the majority of oil added to the mesocosm derived from the polluted mangrove was degraded in the 75 days of the experiment, there was only partially degradation in the mesocosm deriv...
Although mangroves represent ecosystems of global importance, the genetic diversity and abundance of...
peer reviewedMangrove ecosystems are areas prone to various types of pollution, especially hydrocarb...
International audienceMangroves are among the most sensitive marine ecosystems to oil pollution due ...
An analysis of the effect of an oil spill on mangrove sediments was carried out by contamination of ...
Background: Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and r...
Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and represent bio...
BACKGROUND: Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and r...
Background: Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and r...
Seventeen months after a 1,3 million L oil spill into Guanabara Bay, analyses of mangrove sediments ...
In this study, the combination of culture enrichments and molecular tools was used to identify bacte...
As part of a larger study on the bioremediation of oil spills in tropical mangrove habitats, we cond...
In this study, we examined the hypothesis that the microbial communities in mangrove sediments with ...
Mangrove forests are highly productive yet vulnerable ecosystems that act as important carbon sinks ...
Although mangroves represent ecosystems of global importance, the genetic diversity and abundance of...
peer reviewedMangrove ecosystems are areas prone to various types of pollution, especially hydrocarb...
International audienceMangroves are among the most sensitive marine ecosystems to oil pollution due ...
An analysis of the effect of an oil spill on mangrove sediments was carried out by contamination of ...
Background: Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and r...
Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and represent bio...
BACKGROUND: Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and r...
Background: Mangroves are transitional coastal ecosystems in tropical and sub-tropical regions and r...
Seventeen months after a 1,3 million L oil spill into Guanabara Bay, analyses of mangrove sediments ...
In this study, the combination of culture enrichments and molecular tools was used to identify bacte...
As part of a larger study on the bioremediation of oil spills in tropical mangrove habitats, we cond...
In this study, we examined the hypothesis that the microbial communities in mangrove sediments with ...
Mangrove forests are highly productive yet vulnerable ecosystems that act as important carbon sinks ...
Although mangroves represent ecosystems of global importance, the genetic diversity and abundance of...
peer reviewedMangrove ecosystems are areas prone to various types of pollution, especially hydrocarb...
International audienceMangroves are among the most sensitive marine ecosystems to oil pollution due ...