1219 - 1221 |
Bioremediation Kalogerakis N, Mantzavinos D, Scherr K, Fava F |
1222 - 1228 |
PAH degradation and redox control in an electrode enhanced sediment cap Yan F, Reible DD |
1229 - 1236 |
Increasing PAH (bio)accessibility in historically PAH-contaminated soils: waste versus food-grade oils Scherr KE, Hasinger M, Loibner AP |
1237 - 1245 |
Data evaluation of tar oil degradation using comprehensive GC(2)/MS: individual compounds and principal component analysis Vasilieva V, Janik L, Scherr KE, Edelmann E, Loibner AP |
1246 - 1253 |
Enhancement of microbial reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in a marine sediment by nanoscale zerovalent iron (NZVI) particles Zanaroli G, Negroni A, Vignola M, Nuzzo A, Shu HY, Fava F |
1254 - 1262 |
Sediment-free anaerobic microbial enrichments with novel dechlorinating activity against highly chlorinated commercial PCBs Dudkova V, Demnerova K, Bedard DL |
1263 - 1269 |
On the biodegradability of nitrophenols and their reaction products by catalytic hydrogenation Diaz E, Polo AM, Mohedano AF, Casas JA, Rodriguez JJ |
1270 - 1275 |
Intensification of sequencing batch reactors by cometabolism and bioaugmentation with Pseudomonas putida for the biodegradation of 4-chlorophenol Monsalvo VM, Tobajas M, Mohedano AF, Rodriguez JJ |
1276 - 1283 |
Application of the aquatic fungus Phoma sp (DSM22425) in bioreactors for the treatment of textile dye model effluents Junghanns C, Neumann JF, Schlosser D |
1284 - 1290 |
Transformation of low-molecular linear caprolactam oligomers by caprolactam-degrading bacteria Esikova T, Ponamoreva O, Baskunov B, Taran S, Boronin A |
1291 - 1301 |
Biohydrogen production from glucose, molasses and cheese whey by suspended and attached cells of four hyperthermophilic Thermotoga strains Cappelletti M, Bucchi G, Mendes JD, Alberini A, Fedi S, Bertin L, Frascari D |
1302 - 1311 |
Shifts of microbial community structure during anaerobic digestion of agro-industrial energetic crops and food industry byproducts Merlino G, Rizzi A, Villa F, Sorlini C, Brambilla M, Navarotto P, Bertazzoni B, Zagni M, Araldi F, Daffonchio D |
1312 - 1319 |
Acclimation of an anaerobic consortium capable of effective biomethanization of mechanically-sorted organic fraction of municipal solid waste through a semi-continuous enrichment procedure Bertin L, Bettini C, Zanaroli G, Fraraccio S, Negroni A, Fava F |
1320 - 1328 |
Anaerobic treatment of wastewater from used industrial oil recovery Garcia-Mancha N, Puyol D, Monsalvo VM, Rajhi H, Mohedano AF, Rodriguez JJ |
1329 - 1334 |
Assessment of potential plant species for phytoremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated areas of upper Assam, India Basumatary B, Saikia R, Bordoloi S, Das HC, Sarma HP |
1335 - 1341 |
Axonopus compressus (Sw.) P. Beauv. A native grass species for phytoremediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated soil in Assam, India Bordoloi S, Basumatary B, Saikia R, Das HC |
1342 - 1348 |
Use of natural zeolites charged with ammonium or carbon dioxide in phytoremediation of lead- and zinc-contaminated soils Lai T, Cao A, Zucca A, Carucci A |
1349 - 1353 |
Variation of landfill leachate phytotoxicity due to landfill ageing Kalcikova G, Zagorc-Koncan J, Zupancic M, Gotvajn AZ |
1354 - 1359 |
Laser biotechnology for more efficient bioremediation, protection of aquatic ecosystems and reclamation of contaminated areas Dobrowolski JW, Sliwka M, Mazur R |
1360 - 1365 |
Leaching of mercury during phytoextraction assisted by EDTA, KI and citric acid Smolinska B, Krol K |