• The results warrant further studies of environmental biostimulation with glycerol to advance bioremediation technologies and increase soil availability for agricultur al purposes. (cdc.gov)
  • Such environmental microbiomes can interact at different trophic levels and with a range of higher organisms including, protozoans, microarthropods and nematodes, for example, including well-known interactions with key ecosystems players such as earthworms in soil. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In collaboration with plant scientists, evaluation of bioremediation and phytoremediation alternatives to cleanup environmental contaminants in soil and water. (stevens.edu)
  • The primary degradative fate process for jet fuel components in soil is biodegradation. (cdc.gov)
  • While volatilization is expected to be the dominant fate process for these fuels from soil surfaces, biodegradation will become increasingly dominant as the soil depth increases. (cdc.gov)
  • Our project is dedicated to improving both site contamination assessment and the monitoring of bioremediation processes, and changes in soil environmental conditions. (europa.eu)
  • Okieimen, F.E. (2005), Bioremediation of crude oil polluted soil-effect of Poultry Droppings and Natural Rubber Processing Sludge: Application on Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • Bioremediation of engine-oil polluted soil by Pleurotus tuberegium, a Nigerian White-rot Fungus. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • Eymar, E. (2015).Combination of Biochar Amendment and Mycoremediation for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Immobilization and Biodegradation in Creosote-contaminated Soil. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Sugarcane Bagasse Enhance the Bioremediation of Soil Artificially Polluted by Crude Oil. (ac.ir)
  • Application of alkyl polyglycosides for enhanced bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil using Sphingomonas changbaiensis and Pseudomonas stutzeri. (ac.ir)
  • Dr Enright is a microbiologist with research experience in Environmental Microbiology, Molecular biology, Microbial Ecology and Bioremediation. (itcarlow.ie)
  • Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 5(2), 47-56. (itcarlow.ie)
  • Maulin P. Shah, currently Head and Senior Manager - Industrial Waste Water Research Lab, Division of Applied and Environmental Microbiology Lab at Enviro Technology Ltd., Ankleshwar, Gujarat, India, received his Ph.D. (2002-2005) in Environmental Microbiology from Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat. (longdom.org)
  • A group of research scholars is working under his guidance on the areas ranging from Applied Microbiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Bioremediation, and Industrial Liquid Waste Management to solid state fermentation. (longdom.org)
  • He was Founder Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation and Biodegradation (2012-2014) as well as Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2012-2014) (Science and Education Publishing, USA), Editorial Board Member of American Journal of Microbiological Research, Electronic Journal of Energy and Environment, International Journal of Environment and Sustainability. (longdom.org)
  • CEE Assistant Professor Birthe Kjellerup brings expertise in environmental microbiology. (umd.edu)
  • Applied and Environmental Microbiology , 63 (3), 1107-1117. (ncsu.edu)
  • In Situ Bioremediation: When Does it Work? (nationalacademies.org)
  • This chapter discusses a strategy for evaluating the effectiveness of in situ bioremediation projects, based on showing that microbes were responsible for declining contaminant concentrations. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Regulators and buyers of bioremediation services can use the strategy to evaluate the soundness of a proposed or ongoing in situ bioremediation system. (nationalacademies.org)
  • To answer the question "What proves in situ bioremediation? (nationalacademies.org)
  • one must recognize that only under rare circumstances is proof of in situ bioremediation unequivocal. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Furthermore, certain data that may convince some authorities of in situ bioremediation may not convince others. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Intensification of Ex Situ Bioremediation of Soils Polluted with Used Lubricant Oils: A Comparison of Biostimulation and Bioaugmentation with a Special Focus on the Type and Size of the Inoculum. (ac.ir)
  • Our Group began by focusing on the area of ​​Biodeterioration, and included different Spanish research groups dedicated to this matter, but advances in the study of the interactions between microorganisms and materials, made the Group's research lines grow and expand, which It was renamed the Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Group, and later, in 2001, the Biodeterioration, Biodegradation and Bioremediation Group. (semicrobiologia.org)
  • The board of directors of the group of Biodeterioration, Biodegradation and Bioremediation It is made up of a President, a Vice President, a Secretary-Treasurer and three members. (semicrobiologia.org)
  • Members of the Biodeterioration, Biodegradation and Bioremediation group. (semicrobiologia.org)
  • In addition to forensics, recent data suggests that isotopic analysis is a sensitive technique to document and confirm perchlorate biodegradation during in situ remediation efforts. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • Emphasis on investigating environmental behavior, fate, and remediation of emerging contaminants that have not been studied extensively. (stevens.edu)
  • M.R (2006) Remediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon polluted systems: Exploiting the Bioremediation strategies. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • To evaluate its potential for environmental remediation, we conducted bioaugmentation experiments using Sphingopyxis sp. (bvsalud.org)
  • Forensic studies at four separate sites were conducted, and the technique for documenting in situ biodegradation was applied at one field location. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • McCarty has written and coauthored over 350 papers, plus the textbooks, Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Science, and Environmental Biotechnology - Principles and Applications. (stanford.edu)
  • Investigating the potential of bioremediation in aged oil-polluted hypersaline soils in the south oilfields of Iran. (ac.ir)
  • The focus of McCarty's research, teaching, and writing has been on water, with a primary interest in biological processes for the control of environmental contamination. (stanford.edu)
  • 2003). Environmental and circular economy aspects will also play a part within the scope of this PhD in regard to the use of organisms in food security and various bioremediation and biodegradation processes that are under the protection of intellectual property. (findaphd.com)
  • Although other processes may contribute to site cleanup during a bioremediation, the microbes should be critical in meeting cleanup goals. (nationalacademies.org)
  • challenge to identify biodegradation processes. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Resulting in inability to assess of bioremediation progress and quantification of the processes involved in such bioremediation at field sites. (europa.eu)
  • recovery of contaminated aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems through processes of Bioremediation , analyzing the microbial communities involved and paying attention to possible biomarkers. (semicrobiologia.org)
  • Environmental forensics and contaminant source identification - multiple sites. (exponent.com)
  • I use primers and probes to key genes in the degradation pathways of various environmental contaminants to determine how the microbial community as a whole responds to that contaminant. (southalabama.edu)
  • Showing that a bioremediation project is working requires evidence not only that contaminant concentrations have decreased but also that microbes caused the decrease. (nationalacademies.org)
  • This project is aimed at improving current methods for monitoring contaminant distribution and biodegradation in the subsurface. (europa.eu)
  • JP-4 and JP-7 are complex mixtures of hydrocarbons whose environmental fate depends primarily on the specific chemical and physical properties of their individual components. (cdc.gov)
  • Depending on the microbial community used for bioaugmentation, biodegradation of phenanthrene can precede biodegradation of saturated hydrocarbons. (ac.rs)
  • Oil bioremediation is limited by the availability of nitrogen and phosphorous which are needed by the bacteria and are not present in sufficient amounts for the biodegradation of the spilled hydrocarbons. (ijabbr.com)
  • Microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons: an environmental perspective Microbiol Rev,(45): 180-209. (ijabbr.com)
  • These oil degrading indigenous microorganisms played a significant role in reducing the overall environmental impact of both the Exxon Valdez and BP Deepwater Horizon oil spills. (uaf.edu)
  • Bioremediation was conducted in a closed bipolar system, by bioaugmentation with consortia of hydrocarbon degrading microorganisms (HD) and biostimulation with nutrients. (ac.rs)
  • These pathways are also important in environmental science, with the xenobiotic metabolism of microorganisms determining whether a pollutant will be broken down during bioremediation , or persist in the environment. (bionity.com)
  • Rate of Biodegradation of Crude Oil by Microorganisms isolated from Oil Sludge Environment. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • 1993). Degradation of azo dyes by environmental microorganisms and helminthes. (sciepub.com)
  • The key objectives of this project were as follows: (1) to validate the combined use of Cl and O stable isotope ratio analysis as a forensic tool to distinguish sources of perchlorate in groundwater, and (2) to demonstrate the isotopic techniques as a method to verify perchlorate biodegradation in the field. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • During the study, the content of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in groundwater decreased by 92.7% of the initial level, and the average rate of biodegradation was 0.1 mg/L per day. (ac.rs)
  • This review focuses on the role and distribution in the environment of degradation bacteria and their (potential) applications in bioremediation and biocatalysis. (ijabbr.com)
  • Anaerobic biodegradation of biofuels and their impact on the corrosion of a Cu-Ni alloy in marine environments. (ouhsc.edu)
  • Anaerobic Biodegradation of Alternative Fuels and Associated Biocorrosion of Carbon Steel in Marine Environments. (ouhsc.edu)
  • The biodegradation products of Reactive Red in the continuous anaerobic/aerobic reactor were studied by employing different analytical tools such as Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). (sciepub.com)
  • Enhanced biodegradation of aromatic pollutant in coculture of anaerobic and aerobic bacterial consortia. (sciepub.com)
  • Bioaugmentation aims to use the capacities of specific bacterial strains inoculated into sites to enhance pollutant biodegradation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Often polluted environments are a complex mixture or organic and inorganic contaminants, which can strongly attach to the environmental matrix. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Estimation of ecological and human health risk for environmental decision-making, especially those involving protective and clean-up standards for contaminants in the environment. (stevens.edu)
  • Manure-borne estrogens as potential environmental contaminants: A review. (ufl.edu)
  • A Combinational Strategy Mitigated Old-Aged Petroleum Contaminants: Ineffectiveness of Biostimulation as a Bioremediation Technique. (ac.ir)
  • The devastating environmental impacts of the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989 and its media notoriety made it a frequent comparison to the BP Deepwater Horizon spill in the popular press in 2010, even though the nature of the two spills and the environments impacted were vastly different. (uaf.edu)
  • This is a cool feature, it summarizes the bioremediation efforts for both the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon oil spills. (uaf.edu)
  • Dr O'Reilly has experience with oil spill and has responded to spills of both crude oil and refined products, and served as an on-site liaison to environmental regulators. (exponent.com)
  • Bioremediation is being increasingly seen as an affective, environmentally friendly treatment for contaminated shorelines from marine oil spills. (ijabbr.com)
  • Intensive agriculture, industrialization, and consumerism have resulted in the degradation of environmental quality. (benthamscience.com)
  • ß- and δ-isomers of HCH are highly toxic, persistent, and recalcitrant to biodegradation, slow and incomplete degradation of ß- and δ- isomers have been reported in a few strains. (bvsalud.org)
  • Biodegradation and bioremediation of persistent organic pollutants incl. (umd.edu)
  • Herein, we found that intracellular enzymes were the major contributors to E2 biodegradation by strain ES2-1. (bvsalud.org)
  • My approach is from the angle of earth system science that requires the applications of geochemical, biological, and engineering principles in solving issues related to the environmental quality and its ultimate effect on ecosystem and human health. (stevens.edu)
  • Bioremediation techniques- Classification based on Site of Application: Principles, Adavantages, Limitations and Prospects. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • Some of the key recommendations for potential projects included: "Environmental fate of biosolids and effluent-borne pathogens in sewage treatment systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • No information on the environmental fate of JP-7 was located. (cdc.gov)
  • Impact of Photooxidation and Biodegradation on the Fate of Oil Spilled During the Deepwater Horizon Incident: Advanced Stages of Weathering. (ouhsc.edu)
  • Experiments to date indicate that post depositional modification by biodegradation causes a reproducible fractionation factor ratio between O and Cl isotopes in perchlorate ( ε 18 O/ ε 37 Cl = 2.5) that is roughly perpendicular to the area in which mixtures of synthetic and Chilean ClO 4 - plot in dual isotope plots. (serdp-estcp.org)
  • Predominant growth of Alcanivorax during experiments on oil spill bioremediation in mesocosms. (ijabbr.com)
  • Bioprocess engineering and its environmental applications. (utoronto.ca)
  • Past experience has indicated that indigenous organisms are often the best adapted to survive in the environmental conditions present and consortia will emerge with capabilities to degrade pollutants and work in coordination with other groups in that environment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Particularly welcome are studies of microbial communities colonising pollutants such as plastics and microplastics with a defined role in their biodegradation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Inamuddin , " Bioremediation for Environmental Pollutants ", Bentham Science Publishers (2023). (benthamscience.com)
  • From 1980 to 1985 he was Chairman of Stanford's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and from 1989 to 2002 he served as Director of the Western Region Hazardous Substance Research Center. (stanford.edu)
  • PESTICIDES and other waste using living organisms, usually involving intervention of environmental or sanitation engineers. (ouhsc.edu)
  • Investigates and develops bioremediation techniques for agricultural and industrial wastes, with emphasis on the microbial and environmental factors influencing biodegradation. (ufl.edu)
  • C3 in order to degrade DBT in respect to 1) DBT biodegradation kinetics, 2) bacterial growth, 3) rhamnolipid (RL) biosynthesis, and 4) RL secretion. (cdc.gov)
  • The studies indicated that glycerol enhances DBT biodegradation via increased RL synthesis and bacterial growth. (cdc.gov)
  • NIEHS is committed to conducting the most rigorous research in environmental health sciences, and to communicating the results of this research to the public. (nih.gov)
  • NIEHS offers a broad range of job opportunities, career enhancement programs, and research training grants and programs in environmental health sciences and administration. (nih.gov)
  • The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is expanding and accelerating its contributions to scientific knowledge of human health and the environment, and to the health and well-being of people everywhere. (nih.gov)
  • The Institute offers graduate studies in M.S. and Ph.D. levels in the fields of Environmental Sciences and Environmental Technology. (boun.edu.tr)
  • Environmental Sciences, 1, 1-8. (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • Thus, regulators and buyers of bioremediation services can use the strategy to evaluate whether a proposed or ongoing bioremediation project is sound. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Zinc, total nitrogen, total organic carbon, and electrical conductivity contents were statistically significantly different among samples throughout the bioremediation period (p ˂ 0.05). (tecnoscientifica.com)
  • In 2011 the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors Foundation established the Perry L. McCarty AEESP Founder's Award, given annually in recognition of McCarty's significant contributions to environmental engineering education, research, and practice. (stanford.edu)
  • Microaerophilic-aerobic sequential decolorization/biodegradation of textile azo dyes by a facultative Klebsiella Sp. (sciepub.com)
  • The goal of the program is to prepare professional environmental scientists, engineers and researchers who can deal with the complexities of environmental problems, propose scientifically and economically meaningful solutions, develop recommendations for sound policies, and devise means to implement the policies adopted. (boun.edu.tr)
  • Rhamnolipids induced by glycerol enhance dibenzothiophene biodegradation in Burkholderia sp. (cdc.gov)
  • Jacqueline Horswell is an English-born New Zealand environmental microbiologist who specialises in research into the waste society produces, its effect on the environment, and how it can be managed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Horswell moved to New Zealand in 1997 and took up a position as Scientist, Environmental Health Effects, at the Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR). (wikipedia.org)
  • Environmental Microbiome is inviting for consideration: research articles, methodologies, reviews and short papers investigating any aspect of environmental bioremediation involving microbial communities. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Perry L. McCarty, Silas H. Palmer Professor Emeritus, came to Stanford University in 1962 to found a new multidisciplinary education and research program in environmental engineering and science that became a model for others throughout the country. (stanford.edu)
  • If you are giving a presentation about an environmental health topic or just looking for general information about environmental health research or the institute, this page will help. (nih.gov)
  • NIEHS research uses state-of-the-art science and technology to investigate the interplay between environmental exposures, human biology, genetics, and common diseases to help prevent disease and improve human health. (nih.gov)
  • International journal of environmental research and public health. (korea.ac.kr)
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(11), 4106-4116. (ac.ir)
  • Employ biochemical and molecular biological techniques to study the mechanisms of organics and metals biodegradation and detoxification in plant systems. (stevens.edu)
  • Microbial indicators are the treasures of nature that have immense potential to monitor and predict environmental quality for society's safe and sustainable development. (benthamscience.com)
  • one or more pieces of evidence showing that the biodegradation potential is actually realized in the field. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The most difficult evidence to gather is the third type-showing that the biodegradation potential demonstrated in the laboratory is being realized in the field. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Environmental 17ß-estradiol (E2) can cause potential harm to ecological balance and human health. (bvsalud.org)
  • Biodegradation of waste-lubricating petroleum oil in a tropical alfisol as mediated by animal droppings. (ac.ir)
  • Environmental Science and Technology , 45 (16), 6709-6715. (uaf.edu)
  • McCarty won the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in 1992, the Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke Prize for Outstanding Achievements in Water Science and Technology in 1997, and the Stockholm Water Prize in 2007. (stanford.edu)
  • Environmental Science & Technology 37 (24):5471-5478. (ufl.edu)
  • Students will complete a group project on a topic in environmental biology, a laboratory experience consisting of a series of independent problems in environmental biology, keep a journal, in addition to mastering the standard lecture material. (wvstateu.edu)
  • Students with an engineering background receive an M.S. or Ph.D. in Engineering upon completion of the M.S. or Ph.D. program in Environmental Technology. (boun.edu.tr)