Microbial degradation plays an important role in environmental remediation. However, most microorganisms' pollutant-degrading capabilities are weakened due to their entry into a viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state. Although there is some evidence for the VBNC state of pollutant-degrading bacteria, limited studies have been conducted to investigate the VBNC state of pollutant degraders among fungi. In this work, the morphological, physiological, and molecular changes of phenol-degrading yeast strain LN1 exposed to high phenol concentrations were investigated. The results confirmed that Candida sp. strain LN1, which possessed a highly efficient capability of degrading 1,000 mg/liter of phenol as well as a high potential for aromatic compoun...
Enrichment cultures of microorganisms separated from soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol and cr...
Nonyl-phenol-polyethoxylates (NPEOs) and their primary degradation products are known to exert estro...
Candida aquaetextoris, a yeast recently described for its ability to use 4-(1-nonyl)phenol (pNP) as ...
AbstractPhenol and phenolic compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewaters...
Abstract Phenol and phenolic compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewater...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
International audienceAlthough the viable but not culturable (VBNC) state has been studied in detail...
For the biological treatment of phenolic resin wastewater containing phenol and formaldehyde, a phen...
The fungi kingdom microorganisms helps recycle nutrients as well as various organic compounds throug...
Although the viable but not culturable (VBNC) state has been studied in detail in bacteria, it has b...
Environmental biotechnology has developed as an offshoot from sanitary engineering, and only recentl...
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Phenol is an organic hazardous pollutant that exerts toxic effects on living cells at relatively at ...
Background: Phenol, as a pure substance, is used in many fields because of its disinfectant, germici...
Enrichment cultures of microorganisms separated from soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol and cr...
Nonyl-phenol-polyethoxylates (NPEOs) and their primary degradation products are known to exert estro...
Candida aquaetextoris, a yeast recently described for its ability to use 4-(1-nonyl)phenol (pNP) as ...
AbstractPhenol and phenolic compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewaters...
Abstract Phenol and phenolic compounds are environmental pollutants present in industrial wastewater...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
International audienceAlthough the viable but not culturable (VBNC) state has been studied in detail...
For the biological treatment of phenolic resin wastewater containing phenol and formaldehyde, a phen...
The fungi kingdom microorganisms helps recycle nutrients as well as various organic compounds throug...
Although the viable but not culturable (VBNC) state has been studied in detail in bacteria, it has b...
Environmental biotechnology has developed as an offshoot from sanitary engineering, and only recentl...
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Phenol is an organic hazardous pollutant that exerts toxic effects on living cells at relatively at ...
Background: Phenol, as a pure substance, is used in many fields because of its disinfectant, germici...
Enrichment cultures of microorganisms separated from soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol and cr...
Nonyl-phenol-polyethoxylates (NPEOs) and their primary degradation products are known to exert estro...
Candida aquaetextoris, a yeast recently described for its ability to use 4-(1-nonyl)phenol (pNP) as ...