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Record #191098:

Response of polar soil bacterial communities to fuel spills / Jackie Aislabie, Julia M. Foght.

Title: Response of polar soil bacterial communities to fuel spills / Jackie Aislabie, Julia M. Foght.
Author(s): Aislabie, Jackie.
Foght, Julia M.
Date: 2009.
Publisher: London: Taylor & Francis
In: Polar microbiology : the ecology, biodiversity and bioremediation potential of microorganisms in extremely cold environments. (2009.),
Abstract: Reviews polar soils, sources and types of hydrocarbons that accumulate in soils, and response of bacterial community to fuel spills. Hydrocarbon spills result in higher levels of soil carbon, which may either serve as substrate for microbial growth or prove toxic to microbial growth and activity. Observed increase in hydrocarbon degraders in polar soils following spillage indicates that, in such soils, hydrocarbons can serve as carbon source.
Notes:

In: Polar microbiology : the ecology, biodiversity and bioremediation potential of microorganisms in extremely cold environments / Asim K. Bej, Jackie Aislabie, Ronald M. Atlas, eds.

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
502.37 -- Environmental clean-up and restoration.
504.054 -- Pollution.
665.6 -- Pollution, oil.
504.06 -- Environmental protection.
574.2 -- Organisms, influence of environment.
579 -- Microbiology and bacteriology.
622.32 -- Petroleum, extraction.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 191098

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