Microbial community structure was linked to degradation potential in benzene-, toluene- or xylene- (BTX) degrading, iron-reducing enrichments derived from an iron-reducing aquifer polluted with landfill leachate. Enrichments were characterized using 16S rRNA gene-based analysis, targeting of the benzylsuccinate synthase-encoding bssA gene and phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profiling in combination with tracking of labelled substrate. 16S rRNA gene analysis indicated the dominance of Geobacteraceae, and one phylotype in particular, in all enrichments inoculated with polluted aquifer material. Upon cultivation, progressively higher degradation rates with a concomitant decrease in species richness occurred in all primary incubations and succes...
The functional and phylogenetic biodiversity of bacterial communities in a benzene, toluene, ethylbe...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Relationships between community composition of the iron-reducing Geobacteraceae, pollution levels, a...
Relationships between community composition of the iron-reducing Geobacteraceae, pollution levels, a...
Microbial community composition associated with benzene oxidation under in situ Fe(III)-reducing con...
Three toluene-degrading microbial consortia were enriched under sulphate-reducing conditions from di...
bacterial community composition; benzene contamination; alkaline groundwater; DNA fingerprinting; te...
Using culture-independent 16S rRNA gene-based methods, we previously observed that Geobacteraceae we...
The control of degrader populations and the stochasticity and certainty of the microbial community i...
Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be reme...
Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be reme...
The potential for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) degradation was investigated in...
The functional and phylogenetic biodiversity of bacterial communities in a benzene, toluene, ethylbe...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Relationships between community composition of the iron-reducing Geobacteraceae, pollution levels, a...
Relationships between community composition of the iron-reducing Geobacteraceae, pollution levels, a...
Microbial community composition associated with benzene oxidation under in situ Fe(III)-reducing con...
Three toluene-degrading microbial consortia were enriched under sulphate-reducing conditions from di...
bacterial community composition; benzene contamination; alkaline groundwater; DNA fingerprinting; te...
Using culture-independent 16S rRNA gene-based methods, we previously observed that Geobacteraceae we...
The control of degrader populations and the stochasticity and certainty of the microbial community i...
Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be reme...
Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be reme...
The potential for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) degradation was investigated in...
The functional and phylogenetic biodiversity of bacterial communities in a benzene, toluene, ethylbe...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...
Knowledge about the relationship between microbial community structure and hydrogeochemistry (e.g., ...