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DOI10.2172/1055767
报告编号DOE-MASSACHUSETTS-64377
来源IDOSTI ID: 1055767
Diagnosis of In Situ Metabolic State and Rates of Microbial Metabolism During In Situ Uranium Bioremediation with Molecular Techniques
Lovley, Derek R
2012-11-28
出版年2012
页数7
语种英语
国家美国
领域地球科学
英文摘要The goal of these projects was to develop molecule tools to tract the metabolic activity and physiological status of microorganisms during in situ uranium bioremediation. Such information is important in able to design improved bioremediation strategies. As summarized below, the research was highly successful with new strategies developed for estimating in situ rates of metabolism and diagnosing the physiological status of the predominant subsurface microorganisms. This is a first not only for groundwater bioremediation studies, but also for subsurface microbiology in general. The tools and approaches developed in these studies should be applicable to the study of microbial communities in a diversity of soils and sediments.
英文关键词Uranium Bioremediation Microbial Metabolism
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来源平台US Department of Energy (DOE)
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Lovley, Derek R. Diagnosis of In Situ Metabolic State and Rates of Microbial Metabolism During In Situ Uranium Bioremediation with Molecular Techniques,2012.
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