The study focuses on a bacterial strain isolated from oxic sediments contaminated by oil refinery wastewater. This isolate belongs to the genus Burkholderia and has been demonstrated to be capable of growth on dibenzothiophene (DBT) as sole carbon and energy source.

Molecular characterisation of a new cluster of bacterial genes responsible for dibenzothiophene degradation in Burkholderia sp.

VALLINI, Giovanni
2000-01-01

Abstract

The study focuses on a bacterial strain isolated from oxic sediments contaminated by oil refinery wastewater. This isolate belongs to the genus Burkholderia and has been demonstrated to be capable of growth on dibenzothiophene (DBT) as sole carbon and energy source.
2000
Inglese
STAMPA
Comitato scientifico
International Workshop Contaminated Sites Assessment and Remediation
Milan
10 November
internazionale
contributo
Contaminated Sites Assessment and Remediation - New Perspectives
Provincia di Milano - Direzione Ambiente
Milano
ITALIA
244
248
5
BIODEGRADATION; OIL REFINERY WASTEWATER; DIBENZOTHIOPHENE; Burkholderia sp.; PAH CATABOLIC GENES
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Simona Di, Gregorio; Annita, Toffanin; Chiara, Zocca; Oscar, Massella; Monica, Agnolucci; Stefania, Frassinetti; A., Pera; Vallini, Giovanni
8
04 Contributo in atti di convegno::04.01 Contributo in atti di convegno
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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