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Impact of bioaccessible pyrene on the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes during Sphingobium sp.-and sophorolipid-enhanced bioremediation in soil
(Elsevier, 2015-12-30)
Abstract Soils are exposed to various types of chemical contaminants due to anthropogenic
activities; however, research on persistent organic pollutants and the existence of antibiotic
resistance genes (ARGs) is limited. ...
Positive relationship detected between soil bioaccessible organic pollutants and antibiotic resistance genes at dairy farms in Nanjing, Eastern China
(Elsevier, 2015-11-30)
Abstract Co-contaminated soils by organic pollutants (OPs), antibiotics and antibiotic
resistance genes (ARGs) have been becoming an emerging problem. However, it is unclear
if an interaction exists between mixed ...
The interactive biotic and abiotic processes of DDT transformation under dissimilatory iron-reducing conditions
(Pergamon, 2015-11-30)
Abstract The objective of the study was to elucidate the biotic and abiotic processes under
dissimilatory iron reducing conditions involved in reductive dechlorination and iron
reduction. DDT transformation was ...
Enhanced soil washing process for the remediation of PBDEs/Pb/Cd-contaminated electronic waste site with carboxymethyl chitosan in a sunflower oil–water solven...
(2015-02-01)
Abstract An innovative ex situ soil washing technology was developed to remediate
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and heavy metals in an electronic waste site.
Elevated temperature (50° C) in combination with ...
Does powder and granular activated carbon perform equally in immobilizing chlorobenzenes in soil?
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015)
The objective of this study is to compare the efficacies of powder activated carbon (PAC) and
granular activated carbon (GAC) as amendments for the immobilization of volatile
compounds in soil. Soil artificially-spiked ...