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Microflora in bioremediation systems treating contaminated soils. Edition No. 1

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The contamination of soils with mineral oil hydrocarbons is a widespread environmental problem. Off-site remediation is the most applied strategy for soil cleaning. To improve this process the understanding of the development of the bacterial community and the determination of the degradation potential in soil during bioremediation is important.
The active microorganisms in an active soil remediation system were characterised and analysed by cloning cDNA of 16S rRNA. Based on this result probes for the main detected bacterial groups were chosen from literature or newly designed to characterise and analyse the active microorganisms in a working soil remediation system by membrane hybridisation.
Since mineral oil hydrocarbons mainly consist of alkanes and aromatic compounds genes for the key enzymes alkane hydroxylase (AlkB) and catechol 2,3-dioxygenase (C23O) were used to quantify the degradation potential on DNA level.
This book is aimed at microbiologists especially those interested in microbial degradation potential or RNA analysis and operators of bioremediation systems.
Author
Nicole Popp.
Dr. rer. nat Nicole Popp, Geoecologist with a doctorate in biology,
Diploma in geoecology with main focus on environmental microbiology, pedology and hydrology at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg,
PhD scholarship of Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt DBU,
Research associate at the environmental microbiology group at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg,

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