نتایج جستجو برای: phenol degrading bacteria
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kerosene is the colorless liquid and slightly heavier than gasoline thatspecific odor removes after evaporation. soil and underground water source arecontaminated with different pollutants such as petroleum hydrocarbons. these pollutantshave various negative environmental effects on soil and surrounding environment. theaim of this research is to understand the effect of kerosene pollution on tw...
The bacterial diversity of a submerged filter, used for the removal of ammonia and phenol from an industrial wastewater with high salinity, was studied by a cultivation-independent approach based on PCR/TGGE (temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis). The wastewater treatment plant (laboratory scale) combined the nitrification and denitrification processes and consisted of two separated columns...
Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus A6 is a Gram-positive, 4-chlorophenol-degrading soil bacterium that was recently shown to be an effective colonizer of plant leaf surfaces. The genetic basis for this phyllosphere competency is unknown. In this paper, we describe the genome-wide expression profile of A.chlorophenolicus on leaves of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) compared with growth on agar surfa...
materials and methods phe degrading bacteria were isolated from surface sediments. isolated strains were then identified by biochemical and molecular (16s rdna gene sequence) analysis. rsm was employed to evaluate the optimum biodegradation of phe by the most effective isolated strain. the investigated parameters included the temperature, inoculum sizes, ph, nh4cl concentration, and salinity. o...
biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, toxic compounds widely distributed in the environment by bacteria, is a cheap and safe cleaning up method. the present study attempts to isolate and characterize dioxygenase-producing bacteria which are able to degrade phenanthrene and pyrene from refinery soils. it also aims to assess in vitro biodegradation. to do so, two contaminated soil s...
Arthrobacter sp. W1 is a versatile aromatic-degrading strain which can directly or cometabolically degrade various organic pollutants, such as phenol, naphthalene, carbazole, dibenzofuran, and dibenzothiophene. Here, we present a 3.8-Mb draft genome sequence of strain W1, which may provide comprehensive genetic information for the application in environmental pollution remediation.
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