Search Results - "Johnstone, Donald L."
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Comparative Kinetics of Bacterial Reduction of Chromium
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-1998)“…Most previous studies of bacterial reduction of chromium have been done with pure cultures that are not likely to be found in ground water, and at hexavalent…”
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Bacterial reduction of chromium
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (1997)“…A mixed culture was enriched from surface soil obtained from an eastern United States site highly contaminated with chromate. Growth of the culture was…”
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Toxicity of toluene and O-xylene to Acinetobacter calcoaceticus in starvation-survival mode
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-11-1994)“…Acinetobacter calcoaceticus was isolated from a deep aquifer. The bacterium was subjected to a 120 d starvation period while exposed to toluene and/or…”
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Effect of Starvation on Induction of Quinoline Degradation for a Subsurface Bacterium in a Continuous-Flow Column
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-1992)“…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Equilibrium sorption of Cr6+ by a consortia of denitrifying bacteria
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Toxicity of toluene and o-xylene toAcinetobacter calcoaceticus in starvation-survival mode
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Selenium reduction by a denitrifying consortium
Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-02-1999)“…A denitrifying bacterial consortium obtained from the Pullman, Washington wastewater treatment facility was enriched under denitrifying conditions and its…”
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Bacterial reduction of hexavalent chromium by Enterobacter cloacae strain HO1 grown on sucrose
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-07-1997)“…Chromium(VI) was reduced by Enterobacter cloacae strain HO1 grown with sucrose as a carbon source and nitrate as the initial terminal electron acceptor. Under…”
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Effects of slight variations in nutrient loadings on pore plugging in soil columns
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-09-1995)“…The high nutrient concentrations that would exist near the nutrient injection well during the application of cometabolic in situ bioremediation may lead to the…”
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Sorption rates for the uptake of Cr6+ by a consortia of denitrifying bacteria
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Chromium distribution in subcellular components between fresh and starved subsurface bacterial consortium
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-06-1992)“…The distribution of chromium in subcellular components was examined with a fresh and starved denitrifying consortium by performing Cr super(+6) equilibration…”
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Competing ion effect on chromium adsorption with fresh and starved subsurface bacterial consortium
Published in Biotechnology letters (1993)“…The sorption of chromium (Cr super(+6)) was investigated for 50 day starved and fresh cells in the presence of sulfate ion as a competing ion at three pH…”
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Remobilization of chromium from starved and fresh subsurface bacterial consortium
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-10-1993)“…Remobilization of chromium was studied using three types of cells in different physiological states. Cell age was not a factor in chromium remobilization…”
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Comparison of chromium adsorption to starved and fresh subsurface bacterial consortium
Published in Biotechnology techniques (01-03-1992)“…The adsorption of chromium (Cr super(+6)) to a denitrifying consortium was investigated for starved and fresh cells under three pH values (pH 6.0, 7.5 and…”
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