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The molecular basis of sex and differentiation
1984
Saier, Milton H. | Jacobson, Gary R.
Die Schwermetallbelastung des Bodens als Gefahr fuer die Bodenmikroorganismen.
1984
Stadelmann F.X. | Gupta S.K. | Rudaz A. | Santschi Fuhriman E.
[Heavy metal accumulation in soils - a potential hazard to soil microorganisms]
1984
Stadelmann, F.X. | Gupta, S.K. | Rudaz, A. | Santschi-Fuhriman, E.
Microorganisms and detritus in the diet of a typical neotropical riverine detritivore, Prochilodus platensis (Pisces:Prochilodontidae).
1984
Bowen S.H. | Bonetto A.A. | Ahlgren M.O.
Population and activity of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms in the coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia
1984
Law, A.T. (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor. Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science)
The most probable number (MPN) of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms found in the coastal waters at Port Keland, Port Dickson, Kual Selangor, Malacca and Kuala Trengganu were 451, 513, 1163, 1388 and 148 cells/100 ml respectively. The results indicated that population of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms in the Straits of Malacca were 3-10 times higher than that found in Kual Trengganu (South China Sea). A significant level of the hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms was also detected in the sediment of the Kelang estuary. These microorganisms were active in oil degrading and may play an important role in degrading oily substances brought down from Kelang River. The studies of the biodegradation of crude oil and selected paraffin hydrocarbons in the above coastal waters indicated that the hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms present in Malaysian coastal waters have high ability in utilizing hydrocarbons
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]A study of microorganisms in ice and sanitary conditions of ice factories and sale agents in Chiang Mai [Thailand]
1984
Chamroon Yasmuth | Pat Suchamnong (Chiang Mai Univ., (Thailand). Faculty of Madicine. Dept. of Community Medicine) | Suchat Siritoon
Samples were analysed in the laboratory in accordance with the Ministry of Public Health Standard System to test bacteria in drinking water. The results of testing the total of 247 samples of ice and water collected indicated that 13 samples (or 5.3 percent) of the total met the standards of drinking water, but from the 163 collected ice samples, only two samples (or 1.2 percent) of the samples met the standards. 27 samples (16.6%) of ice collected were found to contain E. coli bacteria. No patho enteric bacteria were found in the analysis of all treated water and ice. In the pre-treated water, the analyst found Salmonella paratyphi bacteria. In conclusion, raw water, treated water and ice from the factories, sales agents and shops are considered to fall below the standards level. This is due to sanitation problems of the surrounding conditions of the factories such as water sources, transportation, grinding, storage and hygienic care of the personnel who come in contact with ice. The practice of personnel in handling these products still does not conform to hygienic rules
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Mikrobiologische Aspekte der Mobilisierung und Pufferung von Schwermetallen im Boden.
1984
Domsch K.H.
Soil microorganisms may take up heavy metal ions from the surrounding chemical environment, store them and return them to the soil in a mobile form. Microbial degradation of organic substances leads to the liberation of heavy metals, which in turn can interfere with mineralisation processes. The influences of soil microorganisms on inorganic phase equilibria are presented and discussed.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-][Microbiological aspects of mobilization and buffering of heavy metals in soils]
1984
Domsch, K.H. (Bundesforschungsanstalt fuer Landwirtschaft, Braunschweig (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Bodenbiologie)
Soil microorganisms may take up heavy metal ions from the surrounding chemical environment, store them and return them to the soil in a mobile form. Microbial degradation of organic substances leads to the liberation of heavy metals, which in turn can interfere with mineralisation processes. The influences of soil microorganisms on inorganic phase equilibria are presented and discussed.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Microorganismos associados a podridao do cerne de arvores vivas de Eucalyptus spp. na regiao de Guaiba, RS [eucalipto, fungo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil].
1984
Castro H.A. de | Krugner T.L.
Vliv pestebnich zasahu na aktivitu mikroorganismu v pude smrkoveho porostu.
1984
Langkramer O. | Lettl A.