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A natural phenanthrene-degrading consortium CON was inoculated with an exogenous strain Sphingobium sp.
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Analyses of phenanthrene and persulfate concentrations and soil pH were performed.
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Organic carbon normalized sorption coefficient of phenanthrene in soils was determined in a batch experiment.
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Their names are: benzene, toluene, xylene, phenol, cresol, naphthalene, anthracene, methyl anthracene, phenanthrene and carbazol.
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DNA hybrids containing non-nucleosidic pyrene and phenanthrene building blocks were co-crystallized with the recently described binding domain of the restriction enzyme BpuJI.
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During the successive cultures, a loss in the phenanthrene-degrading capacity and a decrease in the bacterial diversity were observed in both consortia.
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Arthrobacter phenanthrenivorans is the type species of the genus, and is able to metabolize phenanthrene as a sole source of carbon and energy.
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The aim of this study was to isolate halotolerant phenanthrene (PHE) degrading bacteria for dealing with this contaminates in salinity environment.
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Cs1-4) was isolated by using phenanthrene as the sole carbon source from PAH contaminated soil in Wisconsin.
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The combined effect of phenanthrene and Cr(VI) on soil microbial activity, community composition and on the efficiency of bioremediation processes has been studied.
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We evaluated the role of environmental BC in the sorption of phenanthrene (PHE) to a polluted lake sediment from a Rhine River sedimentation area.
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Biometer flask systems and soil microcosm systems contaminated with 2,000 mg of phenanthrene per kg of dry soil and different Cr(VI) concentrations were investigated.
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Phenanthrene-degrading isolates produced mottled colonies on solid media and were identified as P. validus by fatty acid methyl ester and 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses.
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A natural phenanthrene-degrading consortium CON was inoculated with an exogenous strain Sphingobium sp.
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Analyses of phenanthrene and persulfate concentrations and soil pH were performed.
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Organic carbon normalized sorption coefficient of phenanthrene in soils was determined in a batch experiment.