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Carbazole degradation in the soil microcosm by tropical bacterial strains BJM
Salam,Lateef B.; Ilori,Matthew O.; Amund,Olukayode O..
In a previous study, three bacterial strains isolated from tropical hydrocarbon-contaminated soils and phylogenetically identified as Achromobacter sp. strain SL1, Pseudomonas sp. strain SL4 and Microbacterium esteraromaticum strain SL6 displayed angular dioxygenation and mineralization of carbazole in batch cultures. In this study, the ability of these isolates to survive and enhance carbazole degradation in soil were tested in field-moist microcosms. Strain SL4 had the highest survival rate (1.8 x 107 cfu/g) after 30 days of incubation in sterilized soil, while there was a decrease in population density in native (unsterilized) soil when compared with the initial population. Gas chromatographic analysis after 30 days of incubation showed that in...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Bioaugmentation; Biodegradation; Microcosm; Pseudomonas; Microbacterium; Achromobacter; Carbazole.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822015000401037
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Comparative study of three analysis methods (TTGE, flow cytometry and HPLC) for xenobiotic impact assessment on phytoplankton communities ArchiMer
Stachowski-haberkorn, Sabine; Quiniou, Louis; Beker, Beatriz; Haberkorn, Hansy; Marie, Dominique; De La Broise, Denis.
The impacts of the fungicide Opus(A (R)) (epoxiconazole) on marine phytoplankton communities were assessed in a 12-day field experiment using in situ microcosms maintained underwater at 6 m depth. Three community analysis methods were compared for their sensitivity threshold in fungicide impact detection. When phytoplankton communities were exposed to 1 mu g l(-1) of epoxiconazole, no effects could be demonstrated using TTGE (Temporal Temperature Gradient gel Electrophoresis), flow cytometry or HPLC. When exposed to 10 mu g l(-1), TTGE fingerprints from PCR amplified 18S rDNA of communities exhibited significant differences compared with controls (ANOSIM, P = 0.028). Neither flow cytometry counts, nor HPLC pigment profiles allowed to show significant...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Microcosm; Phytoplankton community; Epoxiconazole; TTGE; Flow cytometry; HPLC.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19888/17547.pdf
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Equi-dosimetry of deleterious factors at the level of populations and communities of aquatic organisms IBSS Repository
Polikarpov, G. G.; Zaitsev, Yu. P.; Fuma, S..
A principally new ecological tool is proposed for comparing equivalent effects of very different factors at the levels of populations and communities as the new approach - equi-dosimetry of effects by radiations (ionizing and ultra-violet), acidification and metals as well as any other deleterious impacts.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Radiochemoecology; Equi-dosimetry; Nuclear and non-nuclear pollutions/factors; Microcosm; Daphnia; Aquatic populations and communities; Environmental critical zones; Major interphasic marine ecosystems; Black Sea; Радиохемоэкология; Эквидозиметрия; Ядерные и неядерные загрязнения/факторы; Микрокосм; Daphnia; Водные популяции и сообщества; Экологические критические зоны; Важнейшие контурные морские экосистемы; Черное море Microcosms.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://repository.ibss.org.ua/dspace/handle/99011/51
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Evaluation of the partial renewal of in situ phytoplankton microcosms and application to the impact assessment of bentazon and dimethenamid ArchiMer
De La Broise, Denis; Stachowski-haberkorn, Sabine.
Microcosms, each consisting of 2 L natural surface seawater maintained in 2.3-L glass bottles, were immersed at a depth of 6 metres. The renewal of ten percent of microcosm volumes was carried out every other day. Phytoplankton-containing seawater was used for renewal (previously filtered through 25-, 50- or 200-μm cut-off). Phytoplankton community pigment analysis (by HPLC) and flow cytometry analysis were performed. After 13 days, data exhibited phytoplankton characteristics in microcosms in the same range as that of the natural surrounding sea water over the same period. Furthermore, in these microcosms, a negative correlation was observed between the filtration cut-off used for renewal water, and the eukaryote cell count. Herbicides were tested as...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Phytoplankton; Microcosm; Herbicides; Dimethenamid; Bentazon.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19889/17548.pdf
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Impact of Roundup on the marine microbial community, as shown by an in situ microcosm experiment ArchiMer
Stachowski-haberkorn, Sabine; Becker, Beatriz; Marie, Dominique; Haberkorn, Hansy; Coroller, Louis; De La Broise, Denis.
The effects of the herbicide Roundup (R) (glyphosate) on natural marine microbial communities were assessed in a 7-day field experiment using microcosms. Bottles were maintained underwater at 6 m depth, and 10% of their water content was changed every other day. The comparison of control microcosms and surrounding surface water showed that the microcosm system tested here can be considered as representative of the natural surrounding environment. A temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TTGE) was run on 165 and 18S rDNA-amplified extracts from the whole microbial community. Cluster analysis of the 16S gel showed differences between control and treatment fingerprints for Roundup at 1 mu g L-1 (ANOSIM,p=0.055; R=0.53), and 10 mu g L-1 (ANOSIM,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Microcosm; Marine microbial communities; Glyphosate; TTGE; Flow cytometry.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19887/17546.pdf
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In-situ microcosms, a tool for assessment of pesticide impacts on oyster spat (Crassostrea gigas) ArchiMer
Stachowski Haberkorn, S; Quiniou, Francoise; Nedelec, M; Robert, Rene; Limon, G; De La Broise, D.
Effects of the herbicide Basamais (bentazon) and the fungicide Opus (epoxiconazole) on oyster spat (Crassostrea gigas) were assessed using in-situ microcosms in a field experiment lasting 13 days. Six-week-old hatchery spat (mean size 1.1 mm), previously collected on PVC plates, was immersed in glass bottles filled with 200 mu m filtered seawater. Bottles were maintained underwater at 6 m depth and their water content changed every other day. Growth, measured as shell area index increase, was 126 +/- 4% in the control bottles. While no growth differences were observed between control and individual pesticide treatments at 10 mu g l(-1), oysters treated with a mix of 10 mu g l(-1) Opus and 10 mu g l(-1) Basamais showed a 50% growth reduction compared with...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Epoxiconazole; Bentazon; Pesticide; Toxicity; Oyster; Microcosm.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-4134.pdf
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Synthesis of a Species-Defined Microcosm with Protozoa OAK
Kawabata, Zen'ichiro; Matsui, Kazuaki; Okazaki, Kozo; Nasu, Masao; Nakano, Nagahisa; Sugai, Toshio.
Palavras-chave: Microcosm; Co-existence; Gene-population interaction.
Ano: 1995 URL: http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/221
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