نتایج جستجو برای: Microbial pollution

تعداد نتایج: 180437  

2017
A.K.T. Kirschner G.H. Reischer S. Jakwerth D. Savio S. Ixenmaier E. Toth R. Sommer R.L. Mach R. Linke A. Eiler S. Kolarevic A.H. Farnleitner

The microbial faecal pollution of rivers has wide-ranging impacts on a variety of human activities that rely on appropriate river water quality. Thus, detailed knowledge of the extent and origin of microbial faecal pollution is crucial for watershed management activities to maintain safe water use. In this study, the microbial faecal pollution levels were monitored by standard faecal indicator ...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2017
Alirezaeinejad, Mahsa, Gozari, Mohsen, Parvaresh, Hossein,

This study was conducted to determine the original indicator of microbial pollution (Escherichia coli) in the major swimming areas of Bandar Abbas. Three major swimming areas were selected in Bandar Abbas that included Soroo, Khaje Ata and Ghadir Park.  During the present study, 30 sea water samples were gathered to evaluate the important indicator of microbial contamination and parameters such...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
m. enshaeieh a. abdoli m. madani

microbial oil has high similarity to the oil obtained from plants and animals. they are renewable sources that can be used for different purposes such as production of biofuels. biofuels are renewable, biodegradable, and nontoxic, which makes them highly environmentally friendly. producing oil from yeasts has more advantages than that from plants. accordingly, isolation of oleaginous yeasts wit...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
rasool yousefi-mashouf mohammad reza samarghandi alireza rajabinegad maryam ahmadi faezeh nazarieh

background: many studies have been showed that certain illnesses including fungi and bacterial infections can be transmitted to human by contaminated swimming pools water. the main objective of the present study was to detect microbial (bacterial and fungi) and chemical (ph and chlorine levels) pollutions of the all swimming pools water in hamadan city, iran . methods: this study was a cross-se...

2012
WJ de Lange

This paper estimates costs associated with water pollution in the Olifants River Water Management Area (WMA) in South Africa, and, more specifically, the area represented by the Loskop Dam Water User Association. We focus on the impacts of salinisation on commercial irrigated agriculture, and of microbial pollution on the general population of the WMA, many of whom do not have access to municip...

2016
Robert Duran Cristiana Cravo-Laureau

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widespread in marine ecosystems and originate from natural sources and anthropogenic activities. PAHs enter the marine environment in two main ways, corresponding to chronic pollution or acute pollution by oil spills. The global PAH fluxes in marine environments are controlled by the microbial degradation and the biological pump, which plays a role in...

2008
G H Reischer J M Haider R Sommer H Stadler K M Keiblinger R Hornek W Zerobin R L Mach A H Farnleitner

The impairment of water quality by faecal pollution is a global public health concern. Microbial source tracking methods help to identify faecal sources but the few recent quantitative microbial source tracking applications disregarded catchment hydrology and pollution dynamics. This quantitative microbial source tracking study, conducted in a large karstic spring catchment potentially influenc...

2012
Yongzhuo Liu Tong Zhou David Crowley Lianqing Li Dawen Liu Jinwei Zheng Xinyan Yu Genxing Pan Qaiser Hussain Xuhui Zhang Jufeng Zheng

Agricultural soils have been increasingly subject to heavy metal pollution worldwide. However, the impacts on soil microbial community structure and activity of field soils have been not yet well characterized. Topsoil samples were collected from heavy metal polluted (PS) and their background (BGS) fields of rice paddies in four sites across South China in 2009. Changes with metal pollution rel...

2012
Michael A. Mallin

4.1 Septic Systems and Their Prevalence in the United States....................................................... 82 4.2 Septic System Pollutants and Treatment Processes .................................................................. 82 4.3 Septic Systems and Fecal Microbial Pollution ............................................................................ 86 4.4 Examples of Coastal Mi...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2010
Anna M Stefanowicz Maria Niklińska Paweł Kapusta Grażyna Szarek-Łukaszewska

Metal pollution can affect soil microbial communities, and vegetation potentially influences this relationship. It can, for example, modify the toxicity of metal to soil microbes by controlling its input to the ground or by altering soil physicochemical properties. This study examined metal effects on soil respiration, potentially active microbial biomass (SIR) and catabolic abilities of cultur...

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