Effect of model sorptive phases on phenanthrene biodegradation: molecular analysis of enrichments and isolates suggests selection based on bioavailability.
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Mycobacterium aromativorans JS19b1(T) Degrades Phenanthrene through C-1,2, C-3,4 and C-9,10 Dioxygenation PathwaysGut symbiotic bacteria of the genus Burkholderia in the broad-headed bugs Riptortus clavatus and Leptocorisa chinensis (Heteroptera: Alydidae)Effect of model sorptive phases on phenanthrene biodegradation: different enrichment conditions influence bioavailability and selection of phenanthrene-degrading isolatesBacterial community dynamics and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation during bioremediation of heavily creosote-contaminated soil.Competitive fitness of isolates enriched on phenanthrene sorbed to model phases.Influence of adhesion on aerobic biodegradation and bioremediation of liquid hydrocarbons.Comparisons of different hypervariable regions of rrs genes for use in fingerprinting of microbial communities by PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis.Molecular analysis of surfactant-driven microbial population shifts in hydrocarbon-contaminated soil.Microbial diversity of a heavily polluted microbial mat and its community changes following degradation of petroleum compounds.Phylogenetic and kinetic diversity of aerobic vinyl chloride-assimilating bacteria from contaminated sites.The metabolic pathway of 4-aminophenol in Burkholderia sp. strain AK-5 differs from that of aniline and aniline with C-4 substituents.Characterization of multiple-substrate utilization by anthracene-degrading Mycobacterium frederiksbergense LB501T.Isolation of soil bacteria adapted to degrade humic acid-sorbed phenanthrene.Succession of selected strains of Acetobacter pasteurianus and other acetic acid bacteria in traditional balsamic vinegar.Microbial population dynamics associated with crude-oil biodegradation in diverse soils.Influence of the growth substrate on the mycolic acid profiles of mycobacteria.Physiological characterization of Mycobacterium sp. strain 1B isolated from a bacterial culture able to degrade high-molecular-weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.Distribution of the Mycobacterium community and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) among different size fractions of a long-term PAH-contaminated soil.
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Effect of model sorptive phases on phenanthrene biodegradation: molecular analysis of enrichments and isolates suggests selection based on bioavailability.
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