Chloropropham-degrading cultures were obtained from sludge and soil samples by using two different enrichment techniques: (i) planktonic enrichments in shaken liquid medium and (ii) biofilm enrichments on two types of solid matrixes (plastic chips and gravel). Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis fingerprinting showed that planktonic and biofilm cultures had a different community composition depending on the presence and type of added solid matrix during enrichment. This was reflected in the unique chloropropham-degrading species that could be isolated from the different cultures. Planktonic and biofilm cultures also differed in chloropropham-degrading activity. With biofilm cultures, slower chloropropham removal was observed, but with l...
Research performed at the Division of Environmental Microbiology has over the last years resulted in...
A microcosm designed for culturing aquatic phototrophic biofilms on artificial substrata was used to...
Effects of environmental dissolved organic matter (eDOM) that consists of various low concentration ...
Chloropropham-degrading cultures were obtained from sludge and soil samples by using two different e...
The development of bacterial biofilms in natural environments may alter important functions, such as...
This study aimed to i) determine the effectiveness of monochloramine disinfection on biofilm control...
The aim of this work was to determine the role of cellular recombination and positioning in the eme...
Traditionally, bacteria are viewed as unicellular organisms and are studied as isolated cell lines....
Soil contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) was used as an inoculum to grow a complex bio...
Aims: To investigate spatial and temporal differences in degradation characteristics and microbial c...
This study evaluated the continuous impact of monochloramine disinfection on laboratory-grown biofil...
The influence of external factors other than nutrients on biofilm development and composition was st...
To investigate whether the pesticide removal in on-farm biopurification systems (BPS) filled with tw...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-10...
Biofilms play an important role in degradation, transformation and assimilation of anthropogenic pol...
Research performed at the Division of Environmental Microbiology has over the last years resulted in...
A microcosm designed for culturing aquatic phototrophic biofilms on artificial substrata was used to...
Effects of environmental dissolved organic matter (eDOM) that consists of various low concentration ...
Chloropropham-degrading cultures were obtained from sludge and soil samples by using two different e...
The development of bacterial biofilms in natural environments may alter important functions, such as...
This study aimed to i) determine the effectiveness of monochloramine disinfection on biofilm control...
The aim of this work was to determine the role of cellular recombination and positioning in the eme...
Traditionally, bacteria are viewed as unicellular organisms and are studied as isolated cell lines....
Soil contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) was used as an inoculum to grow a complex bio...
Aims: To investigate spatial and temporal differences in degradation characteristics and microbial c...
This study evaluated the continuous impact of monochloramine disinfection on laboratory-grown biofil...
The influence of external factors other than nutrients on biofilm development and composition was st...
To investigate whether the pesticide removal in on-farm biopurification systems (BPS) filled with tw...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-10...
Biofilms play an important role in degradation, transformation and assimilation of anthropogenic pol...
Research performed at the Division of Environmental Microbiology has over the last years resulted in...
A microcosm designed for culturing aquatic phototrophic biofilms on artificial substrata was used to...
Effects of environmental dissolved organic matter (eDOM) that consists of various low concentration ...