The response of the microbial community (in term of abundance and enzymatic activity) was investigated to test the effect of different bioremediation protocols to naturally enhance decomposition of organic polymers in harbour sediments (Genoa Harbour, Italy, N\u2013W Mediterranean). Bioremediation techniques tested were bioaugmentation (5 different microorganisms\u2019 inocula), biostimulation (air supply), and natural attenuation. The coupling bioaugmentation/biostimulation was also tested. After 60 days, following the bioaugmentation protocol, bacterial densities correlated to the quantities of inocula amended to the boxes, suggesting that allochthonous community was able to survive and multiply. However, while bioaugmentation alone seems...
The relationship between depth changes in total organic matter (TOC), biopolymers (“carbohydrates”, ...
International audienceInoculation of selected bacterial strains in aquatic sediment in order to decr...
The fate of hydrocarbon pollutants and the development of oil-degrading indigenous marine bacteria i...
A field trial experiment was carried out to assess the potential of bioremediation for mobilisation ...
We studied the dynamics of bacteria and organic matter in the Ancient Port of Genoa (Italy) during a...
Sediment dredging from harbors and water bodies in order to maintain the navigation is a necessity w...
Bioremediation is a good kind of "green biotechnology" based on the microorganisms ability to degrad...
We report on the experiment of in-situ bottom sediment oxygenation by forced aeration, in the indust...
BIO2REMEDIATION® is a patented technology jointly developed by Ca' Foscari University of Venice and...
Bioremediation is a low-cost, clean, and environmentally friendly method in managing marine pollutio...
Sediments in industrialized and/or urbanized coastal shallow waters have reached an alarming and har...
Summarization: This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer s...
The relationship between depth changes in total organic matter (TOC), biopolymers (“carbohydrates”, ...
International audienceInoculation of selected bacterial strains in aquatic sediment in order to decr...
The fate of hydrocarbon pollutants and the development of oil-degrading indigenous marine bacteria i...
A field trial experiment was carried out to assess the potential of bioremediation for mobilisation ...
We studied the dynamics of bacteria and organic matter in the Ancient Port of Genoa (Italy) during a...
Sediment dredging from harbors and water bodies in order to maintain the navigation is a necessity w...
Bioremediation is a good kind of "green biotechnology" based on the microorganisms ability to degrad...
We report on the experiment of in-situ bottom sediment oxygenation by forced aeration, in the indust...
BIO2REMEDIATION® is a patented technology jointly developed by Ca' Foscari University of Venice and...
Bioremediation is a low-cost, clean, and environmentally friendly method in managing marine pollutio...
Sediments in industrialized and/or urbanized coastal shallow waters have reached an alarming and har...
Summarization: This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer s...
The relationship between depth changes in total organic matter (TOC), biopolymers (“carbohydrates”, ...
International audienceInoculation of selected bacterial strains in aquatic sediment in order to decr...
The fate of hydrocarbon pollutants and the development of oil-degrading indigenous marine bacteria i...