Beschreibung
This book summarizes the current state of knowledge concerning bacteria that use halogenated organic compounds as respiratory electron acceptors. The discovery of organohalide-respiring bacteria has expanded the range of electron acceptors used for energy conservation, and serves as a prime example of how scientific discoveries are enabling innovative engineering solutions that have transformed remediation practice. Individual chapters provide in-depth background information on the discovery, isolation, phylogeny, biochemistry, genomic features, and ecology of individual organohalide-respiring genera, includingDehalococcoides,Dehalogenimonas,Dehalobacter,DesulfitobacteriumandSulfurospirillum, as well as organohalide-respiring members of the Deltaproteobacteria. The book introduces readers to the fascinating biology of organohalide-respiring bacteria, offering a valuable resource for students, engineers and practitioners alike.
Autorenportrait
PD Dr. Lorenz Adrian, Senior Scientist, Department Isotope Biogeochemistry, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, GermanyFrank E. Löffler, Ph.D., Governors Chair and Professor, Department of Microbiology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA
Inhalt
Part I: Introduction.- Part II: Diversity of organohalide-respiring bacteria.- Part III: Ecology of organohalide-respiring bacteria.- Part IV: Genomics and regulation of organohalide-respiring bacteria.- Part V: Biochemistry of organohalide-respiring bacteria.- Part VI: Applications.- Part VII: Outlook.
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