Microbial Transformation and Degradation of Toxic Organic ChemicalsThis book examines the role of microbes, from theoretical, field, and applied perspectives, in the degradation of toxic organic chemicals. |
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Niedringhaus EL ( 1982 ) : Keeping track of the bugs . Water Pollut Cont Fed
Highlights 10 : 7 – 11 . Pike LF ( 1975 ) : Aerobic bacteria . In Curds CR , Hawkes
HA ( eds ) : Ecological Aspects of Used Water Treatment . London : Academic
Press ...
Niedringhaus EL ( 1982 ) : Keeping track of the bugs . Water Pollut Cont Fed
Highlights 10 : 7 – 11 . Pike LF ( 1975 ) : Aerobic bacteria . In Curds CR , Hawkes
HA ( eds ) : Ecological Aspects of Used Water Treatment . London : Academic
Press ...
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2 . Use of Inocula To Enhance Degradation of Chlorophenols in Soils Inoculum
Inoculum Size 105 / g Scale , Time 50 g , 6 days Conditions CP Concentration
Beginning End 20 mg / kg 2 mg / kg Arthrobacter sp . Aerobic , 30°C Reference ...
2 . Use of Inocula To Enhance Degradation of Chlorophenols in Soils Inoculum
Inoculum Size 105 / g Scale , Time 50 g , 6 days Conditions CP Concentration
Beginning End 20 mg / kg 2 mg / kg Arthrobacter sp . Aerobic , 30°C Reference ...
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Mono - through trichlorobenzenes were shown to be degraded by aerobic
acetate - grown biofilms , after inoculum acclimation periods ranging from 20 to
500 days ( Bouwer and McCarty , 1985 ) . Using a two - stage sequential
anaerobic ...
Mono - through trichlorobenzenes were shown to be degraded by aerobic
acetate - grown biofilms , after inoculum acclimation periods ranging from 20 to
500 days ( Bouwer and McCarty , 1985 ) . Using a two - stage sequential
anaerobic ...
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Contents
MICROBIAL VERSATILITY | 13 |
Norberto J Palleroni | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
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