Hydrocarbons are ubiquitous and persistent organic pollutants in the environment. In wetlands and marine environments, particularly in mangrove ecosystems, their increase and significant accumulation result from human activities such as oil and gas exploration and exploitation operations. Remediation of these ecosystems requires the development of adequate and effective strategies. Natural attenuation, biostimulation, and bioaugmentation are all biological soil treatment techniques that can be adapted to mangroves. Our experiments were performed on samples of fresh mangrove sediments from the Cameroon estuary and mainly from the Wouri River in Cameroon. This study aims to assess the degradation potential of a bacterial consorti...
Heterocyclic hydrocarbons and other PAHs are commonly detected in the polluted groundwater, seawater...
A combination of bioaugumentation with hydrocarbon utilizing indigenous bacteria, biostimulation wit...
International audienceMany coastal lagoons in the tropics harbor mangrove formations settled in inte...
peer reviewedMangrove ecosystems are areas prone to various types of pollution, especially hydrocarb...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are pollutants that occur in mangrove sediments. Their remov...
As part of a larger study on the bioremediation of oil spills in tropical mangrove habitats, we cond...
As part of a larger study on the bioremediation of oil spills in tropical mangrove habitats, we cond...
In this study, the combination of culture enrichments and molecular tools was used to identify bacte...
International audienceThe main purpose of the study was to isolate strains of bacteria capable of de...
Bioremediation was conducted in the field on a mature Rhizophora stylosa mangrove stand on land to b...
p. 119-130Bioremediation is a technique applied to several environmental impacts, among which the on...
Most oil from oceanic spills converges on coastal ecosystems, such as mangrove forests, which are th...
Regardless of its importance as an ecosystem, coastal mangroves have historically been favoured as d...
The biodegradability of a mixture of PAHs, namely fluorene (Fl), phenanthrene (Phe) and pyrene (Pyr)...
Heterocyclic hydrocarbons and other PAHs are commonly detected in the polluted groundwater, seawater...
A combination of bioaugumentation with hydrocarbon utilizing indigenous bacteria, biostimulation wit...
International audienceMany coastal lagoons in the tropics harbor mangrove formations settled in inte...
peer reviewedMangrove ecosystems are areas prone to various types of pollution, especially hydrocarb...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are pollutants that occur in mangrove sediments. Their remov...
As part of a larger study on the bioremediation of oil spills in tropical mangrove habitats, we cond...
As part of a larger study on the bioremediation of oil spills in tropical mangrove habitats, we cond...
In this study, the combination of culture enrichments and molecular tools was used to identify bacte...
International audienceThe main purpose of the study was to isolate strains of bacteria capable of de...
Bioremediation was conducted in the field on a mature Rhizophora stylosa mangrove stand on land to b...
p. 119-130Bioremediation is a technique applied to several environmental impacts, among which the on...
Most oil from oceanic spills converges on coastal ecosystems, such as mangrove forests, which are th...
Regardless of its importance as an ecosystem, coastal mangroves have historically been favoured as d...
The biodegradability of a mixture of PAHs, namely fluorene (Fl), phenanthrene (Phe) and pyrene (Pyr)...
Heterocyclic hydrocarbons and other PAHs are commonly detected in the polluted groundwater, seawater...
A combination of bioaugumentation with hydrocarbon utilizing indigenous bacteria, biostimulation wit...
International audienceMany coastal lagoons in the tropics harbor mangrove formations settled in inte...