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Record #191118:

Tolerance of Antarctic soil fungi to hydrocarbons and their potential role in soil bioremediation / Kevin A. Hughes, Paul Bridge.

Title: Tolerance of Antarctic soil fungi to hydrocarbons and their potential role in soil bioremediation / Kevin A. Hughes, Paul Bridge.
Author(s): Hughes, Kevin A.
Bridge, Paul.
Date: 2009.
Publisher: London: Taylor & Francis
In: Polar microbiology : the ecology, biodiversity and bioremediation potential of microorganisms in extremely cold environments. (2009.),
Abstract: Discusses fungal degradation of hydrocarbons in Antarctic, including aliphatic hydrocarbons; BTEX and monoaromatic compounds; and oxidation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by lignin-degrading and by non-lignin-degrading fungi. Hydrocarbon-degrading fungi in Antarctica include basidiomycete fungi and yeasts, and ascomycete fungi. Describes tolerance and utilization of hydrocarbons by Antarctic soil fungi in relation to in vitro experiments and in vivo impacts; and discusses fungal bioremediation of contaminated Antarctic soils using biostimulation of indigenous fungi with nutrients, bioaugmentation with artificially added fungi (mycoremediation), and mycorrhizal bioremediation.
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: 57 -- Biology.
574 -- Ecology.
574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial.
58 -- Botany.
582.28 -- Fungi.
504.054 -- Pollution.
665.6 -- Pollution, oil.
502.37 -- Environmental clean-up and restoration.
.000(410) -- British author.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 191118

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