Bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soils: Evaluation of potential in situ techniques by study of bacterial degradation

JLR Gallego, J Loredo, JF Llamas, F Vázquez… - Biodegradation, 2001 - Springer
The development of a simple laboratory methodology allows theimplementation of in situ
bioremediation of polluted soils with diesel fuel. In thisinvestigation microbiological and …

The Alkane Hydroxylase Gene of Burkholderia cepacia RR10 Is under Catabolite Repression Control

MM Marı́n, THM Smits, JB van Beilen… - Journal of …, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
In many microorganisms the first step for alkane degradation is the terminal oxidation of the
molecule by an alkane hydroxylase. We report the characterization of a gene coding for an …

[PDF][PDF] The Alkane Hydroxylase Gene of

F Rojo - Citeseer
Burkholderia cepacia strain isolated from an oil-contaminated site. The protein encoded
showed similarity to other known or predicted bacterial alkane hydroxylases, although it …

[PDF][PDF] Coupling chemical oxidation and biostimulation: effects

EMPT Grotenhuis, A Ma - Chemosphere, 2001 - academia.edu
Coupling chemical oxidation with bioremediation could be a cost-effective system to cope
with soil and groundwater pollution. However, the effects of chemical oxidation on …