Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous compounds produced by incomplete combustion of organic matter. They are a source of environmental pollution, especially associated to oil product exploitation, and represent a threat for living organisms including human beings because of their toxicity. Many bacteria capable of degrading PAHs have been isolated and studied. However, since less than 5% of soil bacteria can be cultivated in the laboratory, bacterial species able to degrade PAHs in situ have been poorly studied. The first goal of this study was to identify bacteria that degrade PAHs in soil using culture-independent molecular methods. To this end, a strategy known a stable isotope probing has been implemented based on the ...
Areas with littoral macrophytes play an important functional role in freshwater systems. In addition...
The intertidal mudflat of the Bourgneuf Bay (SW France) is an important physical and ecological envi...
The aim of the works presented in this PhD thesis was to evidence structure-functional characteristi...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous compounds produced by incomplete combustion o...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Among the main pollutants generated by industrial activities, heavy metals, such as Cu, Pb or Cr, ar...
Coastal and estuarine environments are mainly impacted by anthropogenic activities that lead to seve...
Gas detection is a growing field, both for indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring and for process...
Ecotoxicity tests in ecosystemic conditions, such as those that can be performed in mesocosms, provi...
Th-02-04A botanical entity can be regarded as an ordered succession of botanical entities of a lower...
Soil contamination by bacterial pathogens can occur through manure, sewage sludge spreading or irrig...
Areas with littoral macrophytes play an important functional role in freshwater systems. In addition...
The intertidal mudflat of the Bourgneuf Bay (SW France) is an important physical and ecological envi...
The aim of the works presented in this PhD thesis was to evidence structure-functional characteristi...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous compounds produced by incomplete combustion o...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Among the main pollutants generated by industrial activities, heavy metals, such as Cu, Pb or Cr, ar...
Coastal and estuarine environments are mainly impacted by anthropogenic activities that lead to seve...
Gas detection is a growing field, both for indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring and for process...
Ecotoxicity tests in ecosystemic conditions, such as those that can be performed in mesocosms, provi...
Th-02-04A botanical entity can be regarded as an ordered succession of botanical entities of a lower...
Soil contamination by bacterial pathogens can occur through manure, sewage sludge spreading or irrig...
Areas with littoral macrophytes play an important functional role in freshwater systems. In addition...
The intertidal mudflat of the Bourgneuf Bay (SW France) is an important physical and ecological envi...
The aim of the works presented in this PhD thesis was to evidence structure-functional characteristi...