Novel Approaches for Bioremediation of Organic Pollution

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Fass, Raffi (Editor), Flashner, Yehuda (Editor), Reuveny, Shaul (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1999, 1999
Edition:1st ed. 1999
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • An Overview
  • 15. Active Biological Containment for Bioremediation in the Rhizosphere
  • 16. Bioremediation of High Molecular Weight PAHs: Application of Techniques in Bioaugmentation and Bioavailability Enhancement
  • 17. Role ofAcinetobacterBioemulsans in Petroleum Degradation
  • 18. Bacterial Monitoring of a Crude Oil-Contaminated Soil Undergoing Laboratory-Scale Bioremediation
  • 19. Bioavailability of 1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) for Dechlorination by an Anaerobic Microbial Consortium, in the Presence of Dissolved Organic Carbon: Preliminary Results
  • 20. Biotic and Abiotic Factors Involved in Bioavailability of Pollutants
  • The Necessity of Considering Stereochemistry
  • 3. The Use of Fungal Laccase for Oxidation of Phosphorothiolates
  • 4. MSA Monooxygenase: An Enzyme from Terrestrial and Marine Bacteria which Degrades the Natural Sulfonate Methanesulfonate
  • 5. Bacterial Fluoranthene Degradation: Indication for a Novel Degradation Pathway
  • 6. Strategies for the Aerobic Biodegradation of Dinitrotoluenes
  • 7. The Degradation of Nitrate Ester Explosives and TNT byEnterobacter cloacaePB2
  • 8. Cross Induction of 4-Nitrobenzoate and 4-Aminobenzoate Degradation byBurkholderia cepaciaStrain PB4
  • 9. Mineralization of Azo Dyes under Integrated Anaerobic/Aerobic Conditions
  • 10. Microbial Enzymes in Biodegradation
  • 11. Engineering Hydrolases for the Conversion of Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons and Epoxides
  • Possibilities and Perspectives
  • 22.13C/12C Stable Isotope Fractionation of Toluene by Anaerobic Degradation: A New Method to Monitor Biological Degradationin Situ?
  • 23. Degradation of Atrazine in Contaminated Sub-Soil and Wastewater by Whole Cells ofPseudomonassp. Strain ADP and by the Enzyme Atrazine Chlorohydrolase
  • 24. Field Application of a Genetically Engineered Microorganism for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Bioremediation Process Monitoring and Control
  • 25. Biostabilization Technology for Treating PAH- and PCP-Impacted Soil to Environmentally Acceptable Endpoints
  • 26. Bioaugmentation Using Repeated Inoculations of Xenobiotic-Degrading Bacteria
  • 27. Natural Attenuation of Aromatic Compounds and Heavy Metals in a Lacustrine Sand Aquifer at Villa Farm, UK
  • 28. New Membrane Reactor Concept for the Biodegradation of Recalcitrant Organic Compounds