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Factors affecting benthic impacts at Scottish fish farms.Microbe-aliphatic hydrocarbon interactions in soil: implications for biodegradation and bioremediation.Predicting arsenic solubility in contaminated soils using isotopic dilution techniques.Enhanced biotransformation of TCE using plant terpenoids in contaminated groundwater.Development and application of bioluminescent Caenorhabditis elegans as multicellular eukaryotic biosensors.On-line microbial biosensing and fingerprinting of water pollutants.The potential for anaerobic mineralisation of hydrocarbon constituents of oily drill cuttings from the North Sea seabed.Multimedia fate of petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil: oil matrix of constructed biopiles.The effect of agitation on the biodegradation of hydrocarbon contaminants in soil slurries.Identification of environmental factors limiting plant uptake of metaldehyde seed treatments under field conditions.Predicting the biodegradation of target hydrocarbons in the presence of mixed contaminants in soil.CaCO3 and SrCO3 bioprecipitation by fungi isolated from calcareous soil.Prediction of [3-(14)C]phenyldodecane biodegradation in cable insulating oil-spiked soil using selected extraction techniques.Cultivation-independent in situ molecular analysis of bacteria involved in degradation of pentachlorophenol in soil.Fugacity modelling to predict the distribution of organic contaminants in the soil:oil matrix of constructed biopiles.Application of luminescent biosensors for monitoring the degradation and toxicity of BTEX compounds in soils.An ecotoxicity assessment of contaminated forest soils from the Kola Peninsula.Physiological and toxicological characterization of an engineered whole-cell biosensor.Biosensor-based diagnostics of contaminated groundwater: assessment and remediation strategy.Microbial communities in different soil types do not converge after diesel contamination.Rhizoremediation of pentachlorophenol by Sphingobium chlorophenolicum ATCC 39723.Development of an analytical procedure for weathered hydrocarbon contaminated soils within a UK risk-based framework.Comparative evaluation of a bioluminescent bacterial assay in terrestrial ecotoxicity testing.Comparison of different microbial bioassays to assess metal-contaminated soils.The role of host organism, transcriptional switches and reporter mechanisms in the performance of Hg-induced biosensors.Limitations of a cosolvent for ecotoxicity testing of hydrophobic compounds.The biodegradation of cable oil components: Impact of oil concentration, nutrient addition and bioaugmentationImpact of carbon nanomaterials on the behaviour of 14C-phenanthrene and 14C-benzo-[a] pyrene in soilMineralisation of target hydrocarbons in three contaminated soils from former refinery facilitiesWhen is a soil remediated? Comparison of biopiled and windrowed soils contaminated with bunker-fuel in a full-scale trialImportance of chemical structure on the development of hydrocarbon catabolism in soilInvestigating the specificity of regulators of degradation of hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon-based compounds using structure-activity relationshipsEcohydrological separation in wet, low energy northern environments? A preliminary assessment using different soil water extraction techniquesEffects of copper and the sea lice treatment Slice® on nutrient release from marine sedimentsAntimony bioavailability in mine soilsMicrobiological characterisation of a diesel contaminated beach siteSoil solution extraction techniques for microbial ecotoxicity testing: a comparative evaluationUse of bacterial biosensors to interpret the toxicity and mixture toxicity of herbicides in freshwaterAssessment of bioavailable arsenic and copper in soils and sediments from the Antofagasta region of northern ChileDegradation and toxicity of phenyltin compounds in soil
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