Search Results - "Bounedjoum, Naila"
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Challenges of unculturable bacteria: environmental perspectives
Published in Reviews in environmental science and biotechnology (01-03-2020)“…Environmental biotechnology offers several promising techniques for the rehabilitation of polluted environments. The modern industrialized world presents novel…”
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A comparative analysis of biogas production from tomato bio-waste in mesophilic batch and continuous anaerobic digestion systems
Published in PloS one (17-03-2021)“…Annually, agricultural activity produces an enormous amount of plant biomass by-product. Many studies have reported the biomethane potential of agro-industrial…”
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New Frontiers of Anaerobic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation in the Multi-Omics Era
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (16-11-2020)“…The accumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons in the environment substantially endangers terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Many microbial strains have been…”
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Starvation- and xenobiotic-related transcriptomic responses of the sulfanilic acid-degrading bacterium, Novosphingobium resinovorum SA1
Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-01-2018)“…Novosphingobium resinovorum SA1 was the first single isolate capable of degrading sulfanilic acid, a widely used representative of sulfonated aromatic…”
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Exploitation of extracellular organic matter from Micrococcus luteus to enhance ex situ bioremediation of soils polluted with used lubricants
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-09-2021)“…Chronic pollution by used lubricant oils (ULOs) poses a serious challenge to the environment. Under stress conditions, microorganisms, including potential…”
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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
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (09-06-2020)“…Used lubricant oils (ULOs) strongly bind to soil particles and cause persistent pollution. In this study, soil microcosm experiments were conducted to model…”
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