Environmental biodegradation research focus

著者

    • Wang, B. Y.

書誌事項

Environmental biodegradation research focus

B.Y. Wang, editor

Nova Science Publishers, c2007

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Biodegradation of polysaccharide sourced from virulence factor or plant and pathogenic cell wall constituent and its application in management of phytopathogenic disease / Xianzhen Li, Xiaoyi Chen
  • Biodegradation or metabolism of bisphenol A in the environment / Jeong-Hun Kang, Yoshiki Katayama
  • From planting to harvest: environmental dissipation of the herbicide molinate and proposal of a clean-up methodology / Célia M. Manaia, Olga C. Nunes
  • Natural attenuation of high concentrations of organic pollutants by biodegradation in soils / L. Reijnders
  • Microbial polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) biodegradation in submerged sediment environments / Yinjie J. Tang and James Carothers
  • Microbial degradation of 2-benzothialzole derivatives: a review / A. Bunescu ... [et al.]
  • Biodegradable aliphatic polyesters derived from 1,3-propanediol: current status and promises / George Z. Papageorgiou and Dimitrios N. Bikiaris
  • Aerobic biodegradation of fish-meal wastewater from lab scale to large scale / Joong Kyun Kim and Geon Lee
  • Methods in study of biodegradation of water insoluble polymer materials / Marek Koutny and Anne-Marie Delort
  • Biodegradable synthetic octacalcium phosphate bone substitute / Takahisa Anada ... [et al.]
  • Biodegradation of phenol and resorcinol by a halotolerant penicillium / Ana Lúcia Leitão
  • Kinetics and metabolic pathway of melatonin biodegradation by a bacterium isolated from the mangrove sediment / Xiang-Rong Xu ... [et al.]

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This new book is devoted to leading-edge research on environmental biodegradation which is the destruction of organic compounds by microorganisms. Microorganisms, particularly bacteria, are responsible for the decomposition of both natural and synthetic organic compounds in nature. Mineralisation results in complete conversion of a compound to its inorganic mineral constituents (for example, carbon dioxide from carbon, sulphate or sulphide from organic sulphur, nitrate or ammonium from organic nitrogen, phosphate from organophosphates, or chloride from organochlorine). Since carbon comprises the greatest mass of organic compounds, mineralisation can be considered in terms of CO2 evolution. Radioactive carbon-14 (14C) isotopes enable scientists to distinguish between mineralisation arising from contaminants and soil organic matter. However, mineralisation of any compound is never 100% because some of it (10-40% of the total amount degraded) is incorporated into the cell mass or products that become part of the amorphous soil organic matter, commonly referred to as humus. Thus, biodegradation comprises mineralisation and conversion to innocuous products, namely biomass and humus. Primary biodegradation is more limited in scope and refers to the disappearance of the compound as a result of its biotransformation to another product. Compounds that are readily biodegradable are generally utilised as growth substrates by single microorganisms. Many of the components of petroleum products (and frequent ground-water contaminants), such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene, are utilised by many genera of bacteria as sole carbon sources for growth and energy.

目次

  • Biodegradation of Polysaccharide Sourced from Virulence Factor or Plant and Pathogenic Cell Wall Constituent and its Application in Management of Phytopathogenic Disease
  • Biodegradation or Metabolism of Bisphenol A in the Environment
  • From Planting to Harvest: Environmental Dissipation of the Herbicide Molinate and Proposal of a Clean-Up Methodology
  • Natural Attenuation of High Concentrations of Organic Pollutants by Biodegradation in Soils
  • Microbial Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Biodegradation in Submerged Sediment Environments
  • Microbial Degradation of 2-Benzothialzole Derivatives: A Review
  • Biodegradable Aliphatic Polyesters Derived from 1,3-Propanediol: Current Status and Promises
  • Aerobic Biodegradation of Fish-Meal Wastewater from Lab Scale to Large Scale
  • Methods in Study of Biodegradation of Water Insoluble Polymer Materials
  • Biodegradable Synthetic Octacalcium Phosphate Bone Substitute
  • Biodegradation of Phenol and Resorcinol by a Halotolerant Penicillium
  • Kinetics and Metabolic Pathway of Melatonin Biodegradation by a Bacterium Isolated from the Mangrove Sediment.
  • Index.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA87612994
  • ISBN
    • 9781600219047
  • LCCN
    2007031240
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    xii, 320 p.
  • 大きさ
    27 cm
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