Microbial surface colonization and biofilm development in marine environments
H Dang, CR Lovell - Microbiology and molecular biology reviews, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Biotic and abiotic surfaces in marine waters are rapidly colonized by microorganisms.
Surface colonization and subsequent biofilm formation and development provide numerous …
Surface colonization and subsequent biofilm formation and development provide numerous …
Bioremediation 3.0: engineering pollutant-removing bacteria in the times of systemic biology
Elimination or mitigation of the toxic effects of chemical waste released to the environment
by industrial and urban activities relies largely on the catalytic activities of microorganisms …
by industrial and urban activities relies largely on the catalytic activities of microorganisms …
Biosurfactants and their applications in the oil and gas industry: current state of knowledge and future perspectives
C Nikolova, T Gutierrez - Frontiers in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Surfactants are a group of amphiphilic chemical compounds (ie, having both hydrophobic
and hydrophilic domains) that form an indispensable component in almost every sector of …
and hydrophilic domains) that form an indispensable component in almost every sector of …
Metagenomics reveals sediment microbial community response to Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Abstract The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill in the spring of 2010 resulted in an input
of∼ 4.1 million barrels of oil to the Gulf of Mexico;> 22% of this oil is unaccounted for, with …
of∼ 4.1 million barrels of oil to the Gulf of Mexico;> 22% of this oil is unaccounted for, with …
Role of environmental factors and microorganisms in determining the fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the marine environment
R Duran, C Cravo-Laureau - FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widespread in marine ecosystems and
originate from natural sources and anthropogenic activities. PAHs enter the marine …
originate from natural sources and anthropogenic activities. PAHs enter the marine …
Microbial hitchhikers on marine plastic debris: human exposure risks at bathing waters and beach environments
Marine plastic debris is well characterized in terms of its ability to negatively impact
terrestrial and marine environments, endanger coastal wildlife, and interfere with navigation …
terrestrial and marine environments, endanger coastal wildlife, and interfere with navigation …
Reconstructing metabolic pathways of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Abstract The Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, one of the largest
marine oil spills 1, changed bacterial communities in the water column and sediment as they …
marine oil spills 1, changed bacterial communities in the water column and sediment as they …
Biotechnologies for marine oil spill cleanup: indissoluble ties with microorganisms
The ubiquitous exploitation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HCs) has been accompanied by
accidental spills and chronic pollution in marine ecosystems, including the deep ocean …
accidental spills and chronic pollution in marine ecosystems, including the deep ocean …
Proliferation of hydrocarbon-degrading microbes at the bottom of the Mariana Trench
Abstract Background The Mariana Trench is the deepest known site in the Earth's oceans,
reaching a depth of~ 11,000 m at the Challenger Deep. Recent studies reveal that hadal …
reaching a depth of~ 11,000 m at the Challenger Deep. Recent studies reveal that hadal …
Chemical dispersants enhance the activity of oil-and gas condensate-degrading marine bacteria
Application of chemical dispersants to oil spills in the marine environment is a common
practice to disperse oil into the water column and stimulate oil biodegradation by increasing …
practice to disperse oil into the water column and stimulate oil biodegradation by increasing …