Metal-resistant bacteria were isolated from sediments of the Laguna Madre, a rare hypersaline estuary impacted by many anthropogenic compounds, including various metals and metalloids. Bacteria were initially isolated on nutrient agar supplemented with NaCl; random isolates (n = 100) were tested for metal resistance toward zinc, nickel, chromium, and cadmium using a pour plate disc assay. Metal-resistant cultures were assayed for plasmids that contained naturally-occurring heavy metal resistance genes. Putative metal-resistance plasmids were tested for metal-resistance efficacy by transforming a metal-sensitive strain of Escherichia coli. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) primers were designed to detect cnrA, part of a nickel–cobalt resistanc...
The potentials of four metal-resistant bacterial strains to reduce the concentration of selected met...
Serpentine soils present unique characteristics such as a low Ca/Mg ratio, low concentration of nutr...
Industrialization of our society has led to an increased production and discharge of both xenobiotic...
Consideration of controlling environmental pollution has concentrated on the possibility of using mu...
Several heavy metal resistant bacterial strains were isolated from sediment and water samples collec...
Thesis (Master of Environmental Sciences)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The dev...
Several heavy metal resistant bacterial strains were isolated from sediment and water samples colle...
Nickel-resistant bacteria were isolated from effluent discharged from a sewage treatment outfall ove...
Pseudomonas sp. B0623 was obtained from the Savannah River Site, a nuclear reservation in South Caro...
Heavy metal pollution particularly in the coastal water has become an issue of serious international...
Nickel and various heavy metals are known for their toxic effects on human health and the environmen...
Pseudomonas bacteria are ubiquitous Gram-negative and aerobic microorganisms that are known to harbo...
The ability of biofilms to resist pollutants makes them advantageous for use in bioremediation. The ...
Bacteria were isolated from soil samples taken from different locations in the Kuching industrial ar...
Due to rapid increase in industrialization pollution of environment with toxic heavy metals turns in...
The potentials of four metal-resistant bacterial strains to reduce the concentration of selected met...
Serpentine soils present unique characteristics such as a low Ca/Mg ratio, low concentration of nutr...
Industrialization of our society has led to an increased production and discharge of both xenobiotic...
Consideration of controlling environmental pollution has concentrated on the possibility of using mu...
Several heavy metal resistant bacterial strains were isolated from sediment and water samples collec...
Thesis (Master of Environmental Sciences)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The dev...
Several heavy metal resistant bacterial strains were isolated from sediment and water samples colle...
Nickel-resistant bacteria were isolated from effluent discharged from a sewage treatment outfall ove...
Pseudomonas sp. B0623 was obtained from the Savannah River Site, a nuclear reservation in South Caro...
Heavy metal pollution particularly in the coastal water has become an issue of serious international...
Nickel and various heavy metals are known for their toxic effects on human health and the environmen...
Pseudomonas bacteria are ubiquitous Gram-negative and aerobic microorganisms that are known to harbo...
The ability of biofilms to resist pollutants makes them advantageous for use in bioremediation. The ...
Bacteria were isolated from soil samples taken from different locations in the Kuching industrial ar...
Due to rapid increase in industrialization pollution of environment with toxic heavy metals turns in...
The potentials of four metal-resistant bacterial strains to reduce the concentration of selected met...
Serpentine soils present unique characteristics such as a low Ca/Mg ratio, low concentration of nutr...
Industrialization of our society has led to an increased production and discharge of both xenobiotic...